About Me
I’m a visual artist and creative designer with a deep-rooted passion for media, fashion, and the transformative power of visual storytelling. With a background spanning architectural engineering, graphic design, and fine arts, my work is driven by a curiosity about how aesthetics, materials, and media shape human experience and cultural identity.
My multidisciplinary practice blends photography, crafting, immersive technologies, and visual design. Fashion plays a central role, not only as a subject, but as a language of expression. I’m drawn to the textures, silhouettes, and symbols that garments carry, and how clothing can communicate memory, identity, and transformation beyond words.
From conceptual installations to directed visual campaigns, my projects explore these themes by building evocative, design-driven worlds that merge emotion with meaning. My academic and creative journey continues to inform a vision that moves fluidly between physical and digital platforms.
Beyond my practice, I’ve held roles across the visual arts in teaching, research, accessibility advocacy, and curatorial support. These experiences have shaped a collaborative, context-sensitive approach and deepened my understanding of visual language across diverse audiences.
At the heart of my work is a commitment to creating thoughtful, visually resonant experiences, projects that not only engage the senses but also invite reflection. I see fashion and media as dynamic forms of communication, languages I continuously study, reinterpret, and share.