Illustrator & Comic Artist
I am an illustrator native to Charlotte with a specialization in comics, murals, realism and anatomy. My work often blends elements of nostalgia and horror, exploring the intersection of the macabre and the sentimental. I love to make vignette comics that paint stories of dystopian worlds and other metaphors that serve as reflections of the human experience through themes of memory, emotion, and transformation. While I am drawn to darker, dystopian subject matter, I also enjoy creating more comforting and introspective works that evoke a sense of warmth and familiarity. I continually seek new challenges that expand my creative range and push me beyond my comfort zone.



My Artistic Journey
As an illustrator and comic artist, I am dedicated to creating compelling visual narratives that explore the depths of human emotion and experience. My practice is rooted in storytelling through intricate drawings and expressive compositions that bring life to each scene. Over the past two summers, I have studied Art History, automatism, and Classicism in Italy, an experience that has profoundly broadened my artistic perspective. Immersing myself in the country’s rich artistic traditions deepened my appreciation for form, symbolism, and visual storytelling, inspiring me to approach my work with a renewed sense of curiosity and creative purpose. My portfolio reflects this evolution through projects that span comics, murals, and realistic illustrations.


Featured Creations
This portfolio highlights my work as an illustrator and comic artist whose practice bridges traditional and digital media to craft vivid, emotionally charged visual narratives. Deeply inspired by horror manga, surrealism, and cultural iconography, my art explores the strange beauty found in both the everyday and the uncanny. From comics and murals to digital collages, video game assets, and mixed-media works, I approach each piece as a story—balancing character, atmosphere, and emotion through dynamic composition and thoughtful design. These works invite viewers into worlds that oscillate between humor and unease, realism and fantasy, reflecting my fascination with how imagery can reveal the complexities of human experience.

















