Made to Create

Art has always been my way of processing the world — a language when words fall short. From early sketches to digital design, photography, and now abstract work, I’ve never stopped creating.

Each piece is an exploration of energy, emotion, and movement. Resin is my current medium, but the heart of my work lives in expression — bold color, layered texture, and the freedom to let each piece become what it needs to be.

This is where curiosity meets craft.

Beauty & Function

Deep Tranquility

A four piece commissioned work. Requested for a serene, ocean like feel that provided motion while still evoking relaxation.

Beautifuly Endangered

This series is inspired by some of the most breathtaking yet vulnerable ecosystems on Earth.

Each piece is named after a location that is as risk from environmental threats such as rising sea levels, deforestation, biodiversity loss or warming climates.

Through color, texture, and story, this collection brings awareness to these regions and invites you to reflect on what we risk loosing and allowing art to bring awareness to this issue.

Bimini is a small chain of islands in the Bahamas, known for its crystal-clear water, white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and marine life. This tropical paradise is home to endangered sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, and rich mangrove forests. But beneath the postcard-perfect surface, Bimini is under serious threat.

Rising sea levels, coral bleaching, overfishing, and accelerating coastal development are rapidly altering its ecosystem. The destruction of mangroves and warming ocean temperatures are driving away native species and eroding natural storm barriers—putting both wildlife and communities at risk.

What was once a haven for biodiversity is now a frontline in the battle against climate change.

B I M I N I

P L A Y A R O S A D A

Nestled along Nicaragua’s Pacific coast, Playa Rosada is a rare gem, one of the few beaches in the world with naturally pink-hued sand. Framed by jungle cliffs and turquoise waves, it’s a quiet sanctuary for marine life and nesting sea turtles. But this vibrant shoreline is vanishing. Coastal development, unchecked tourism, and rising sea levels are eroding the beach and disrupting fragile ecosystems.

The blush of Playa Rosada is more than just a visual wonder, it’s a signal flare for conservation.

R E D S E A R E E F

Running between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, the Red Sea Reef is one of the most vibrant and colorful coral reef systems in the world—renowned for its resilience and richness. Teeming with fish, sea turtles, and surreal coral formations, it’s a diver’s dream. Yet, even this hardy reef is struggling. Rising ocean temperatures, pollution, and reckless coastal development are causing coral bleaching and biodiversity loss.

What has survived for millennia may not survive the next few decades.

M O N U M E N T V A L L E Y

There’s nothing quite like standing in Monument Valley, where massive red rock formations rise out of the desert like ancient monuments. Set along the Arizona-Utah border, it’s a place of deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Navajo Nation. Its color palette of gold, rust, and blush makes it an icon of the American Southwest. But climate change is drying up the fragile desert ecosystem. Water scarcity, increased dust storms, and tourism-driven erosion are threatening both the land and the traditions it sustains.

A L B O R A N S E A

Cradled between southern Spain and northern Morocco where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean is a deep, biodiverse mixing zone. It hosts migrating whales, dolphins, and rich underwater ecosystems.

But rising ocean temperatures, industrial overfishing, and heavy marine traffic are taking a toll. The sea still looks stunning on the surface—but underneath, the balance is breaking with coral dying off and marine mammals threatened.

A T A C A M A D E S E R T

Stretching across northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is the driest non-polar desert on Earth. Known for its ethereal pink skies, salt flats, and rare wildflower blooms, it looks like a surreal dreamscape. Despite its harshness, it supports ancient microbial life and unique species. But climate change is disrupting its delicate cycles, and mining for lithium and copper is scarring the land at an alarming pace. The Atacama’s silence hides a sobering truth, it’s being mined dry in the name of modern energy.

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