Whether working with a script or a canvas, my art is a visceral dialogue between the seen and unseen—an exploration of identity, memory, and the shifting boundaries of perception. Each piece emerges from the tension between the familiar and the uncanny, drawing the viewer into a world where reality is questioned and the hidden self is revealed.
Figures veiled in gas masks, fragmented faces, and abstracted forms populate my canvases—symbols of protection, concealment, and transformation. These images speak to the masks we wear, the truths we bury, and the spaces between what is shown and what is felt. My process is intuitive, shaped by the interplay of color, texture, and emotion, whether through the fluid unpredictability of alcohol ink or the tactile depth of oil paint.
Storytelling is at the core of my creative expression. My background in acting informs my visual work—both disciplines revolve around inhabiting spaces, embodying emotions, and uncovering hidden narratives. Just as a performance brings a character to life, my paintings evoke presence, tension, and the complexity of the human experience.
Art, for me, is an act of excavation—a peeling back of layers, a search for raw, unfiltered truth. It is not merely representation but experience—an invitation to step into the liminal, engage with the unspoken, and find resonance within the unknown
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and prepare for an evening of mystery, deception, and a touch of the supernatural… The Seance is summoning audiences once again!
In my executive producer debut, I also step into the shadows as Madam Ena—a role that earned me a Best Villain nomination at the Grindhouse Film Festival in NJ (because, let’s be honest, playing the villain is way more fun). This film noir short has been making its eerie rounds, screening at seven festivals across the country—Louisville, Chicago, Eerie, Silicon Beach, Santa Clarita, Fargo, and New Jersey—snagging four wins, including Best Narrative Short and Audience Choice.
But the spirits aren’t done with us yet. Our journey continues at the Regal Cinemas, LA Live this Friday, March 7th, at 7 PM for our eighth festival screening. If you dare, join us—because some stories refuse to stay buried.