The Odd, The Dark, and The Horrifying.

 An art style is what you make of it. It’s all perspective sprinkled with method and seasoned with relations.

I like to work in gritty and odd compositions - portraying the things that can’t be said easily but can be visualized in a complex spatter that invokes the viewer to try and relate it to things they have already seen before - or else they may find the subject unrecognizable.

Almost like taboo Rorschach tests.

Thus, I would describe my artwork as showing parts of life that are dark and scary to most - but fascinating to mull over in self introspection. Things that affect people mentally for a long time, such as abuse, mental illness, and drug use, translate to media in a way that is subtle - but extremely beautiful.

Because of that, I find myself heavily inspired by the works of Goya, as well as other more modern artists that work within the creepy and unsettling parts of reality, such as R∆MΞ (Rome) and Shawn Coss.

I also find myself inspired by machines, dark and abandoned places, and liminal spaces.


One may ask themselves every now and again: “Why do I do X

Art is something I’ve been passionate about for an extremely long time, but due to circumstances a bit unfortunate, I never got to receive any formal training.
While that may show, I work each moment I can to improve my own art in all forms - visual or otherwise. Each project and piece is one more step forward to making something I’ll finally see and say:

“I made it, despite everything.”