Physical media offers a tangible extension of my creative practice, enabling ideas to exist as real-world objects. Whether exploring irony through unconventional materials, fabricating functional components with digital tools, or producing imagery in flat formats, physical work reflects some of the most authentic aspects of my style. It allows me to prototype interactions, articulate commentary, and translate conceptual thinking into functional or expressive form.
Sculpture and 3D work are particularly enjoyable mediums for me. I’m drawn to obscure or unexpected materials that challenge viewer expectations and convey unconventional ideas. Often, these pieces contradict the physical qualities of their materials or reframe familiar concepts in unsettling or unfamiliar ways, inviting reflection through contrast and surprise.
Digital fabrication has been a long-term interest. Since 2017, I’ve worked with CAD modeling and 3D printing to create functional objects ranging from household components to mechanical puzzles. As my practice expanded into interactive work, I incorporated laser cutting, allowing me to develop products tailored to specific experiences , installations, and mechanical use cases.
Flat art captures my more traditional strengths in visual expression. I work primarily with ink and markers, focusing on defined linework and graphic clarity that parallel my digital style. My pieces range from precise, controlled outlines to intentionally varied sketchwork that sets a specific tone. Collage also plays an important role in my process, layering disparate imagery, colors, and textures to create a sense of organized chaos.
A playful collage made up of many patterned layers.
An off-putting collage capturing the intertwining of nature and worship.
A portrait of an elderly man.
A still life depicting drink and demise.