ABØUT
A lifelong habit of staring at walls.
Some people chase golden-hour sunsets.
I tend to stop for peeling paint, sharp shadows, or the geometry of a building that looks better as a photograph than as somewhere to work.
It’s not glamorous, but it keeps me interested (and occasionally confused about why I’ve been standing in the same spot for ten minutes).
Each series here takes that habit in different directions. Obscura lingers on the quiet collapse of urban surfaces. Luminara strips the world back to light and shadow. Linea finds rhythm in architecture and geometry. Textura moves into paint, where I let instinct and occasionally gravity take over.


They’re all ongoing projects, added to slowly, without ceremony. Just a gradual accumulation of images and experiments, each circling around the same thing: noticing what most people walk past.
At heart, my work isn’t about big statements. It’s about curiosity, surfaces, and the strange kind of beauty that shows up when time and light do most of the heavy lifting.
This site is a place to pause, wander, and maybe see something different in the overlooked. If you come away remembering a patch of rust, a shadow, or a neat line of windows, then that’s good enough for me.
You can learn a little more about what makes me tick here.
