As an artist I've always worked to emulate and reflect my surrounding environment and culture. I've never felt the need to hold myself to one medium in the same way I've never solely identified myself as an artist. In todays society we all must have different attributes and pieces to our personalities in order to survive. My use of different mediums is merely a presentation of the channels from which I express different elements of my life and my world.

Whether I am working in the digital realm, sculpting or drawing I consistently use bold expressive marks to convey an impressionist experience. Through my work I try to observe the world around me and present it as others may not have seen it before. I make connections to the world, peoples frustrations and joys; I try to lock into small moments and present them as an aesthetic experience.

My series of metal sculptures reflects a post-modern industrial life using found objects to illustrate waste as art. These abstract forms of industry suggest concepts and objects found in a city while also displaying commodities used to create our modern social structures. During this work I explored the characteristics and personality of different found objects through the manipulation of metal forms. My work aims to communicate an organic humanist feeling while also presenting these strong metal forms and their relationship to an urban industrial world.

I have been most influenced by George Ricky, David Smith and Julio Gonzalez.