Art & Illustration
Jan 2 12
- Present
Before I moved into graphic design, my passion for the creative industry began at age 14 when I discovered anime and from then on my heart was on fire. My passion and curiosity for media was lit & I was fascinated by the complex detail and thought it takes to create a successful show. Since then, I poured countless hours into honing my craft. I knew exactly where I wanted to be, so I studied every creative subject I could get my mind into whether that was Media Studies, where I learned what it takes to create
a successful music video or series to Textiles, Photography, and Traditional Painting. My heart wanted to explore it all. Eventually,
I landed at University where I began studying Cartoon and Comic Arts. I learned to create my own characters, craft detailed stories, and build immersive worlds. Now, I merge my storytelling background with design to create brands that don’t just look great but they have depth, personality, and real connection with their audiences.

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Living as an Artist with
no particular style.
One of my biggest struggles as an artist in the digital age is the pressure to “find my style.” As artists and designers, we're often taught to carve out a niche, find our own little subcategory and build a following around it. But I’ve always found that difficult because I genuinely love every style I come across. I want to experiment, trying new techniques, and exploring different approaches. Because of that, my work can feel inconsistent, and I sometimes get lost in the details, the backstory, the poses, the concepts until I overwhelm myself and lose focus of what drew me to art & design in the first place.
Over the years, I’ve learned to accept that I may never have just one signature style, and that’s okay. Art is something I truly enjoy, and I don’t want the obsession with followers or being the “best” to take away the joy that sparked my passion in the first place.












