I don’t just make art—I turn it into something you can live in.
My work begins with me: my face, my expressions, my moods. I use them to explore identity, emotion, and transformation in a way that’s personal but meant to resonate with anyone who sees it. Some pieces are playful, some bold, some a little offbeat—but all of them are honest. I’m drawn to that soft, hazy, almost dreamlike quality because it lets feeling lead over perfection.
I’ve never believed art should stay on a wall.
Through The Woke Lobstah Gallery, I transform my work into wearable pieces—so it moves, breathes, and becomes part of everyday life. Fashion becomes the canvas. The person wearing it becomes part of the story. My goal isn’t just to be seen, but to create something that helps you be seen.
I’m based in Maine, but my work isn’t about place—it’s about presence. It’s about stepping into who you are, fully and without apology.
From brush to print, I transform my art into fashion. Unapologetically you.