Artist Statement
Both in the world around us and within ourselves, I've always believed that art exists to reveal what's hidden. My work is a conversation between science, spirituality, and the subconscious, where the rational and the mysterious coexist in an uneasy but symbiotic harmony.
I'm fascinated by what we cannot see but somehow feel: the architectures of consciousness, the invisible forces that shape reality, and the questions science has yet to answer. The ideas of sacred geometry, reincarnation, remote viewing, the UAP phenomena, black holes, quantum mechanics, and non-local awareness all inform my work. These subjects remind me that the universe—and our place in it—is far stranger and more beautiful than we can comprehend, let alone dare to admit.
Each painting begins on a raw wood panel. I bring the kernel of an idea to start, then I study the natural organic wood grain patterns for cues to begin. Through pareidolia, I allow faces, forms, emotions, and symbols to emerge organically, as though the wood panel itself already knows what it wants to become. Depending on the work, I either explore the subtleties of black-and-white drawings in graphite and ink, or immerse myself in full-color acrylic paintings finished with holographic and iridescent varnishes that echo the multidimensional nature of perception itself.
While my early work was rooted in abstraction, my recent explorations are firmly rooted in surrealism, where the boundaries between dream, memory, and revelation blur. Hidden within my imagery are fragments of visual metaphors to reference the great paradox of existence: that we are physical beings living in a metaphysical universe.
As we move closer to an era of full UAP disclosure, my intent is to help prepare the public through art—to remind people that awakening to new realities is not something to fear, but to embrace. Like all great shifts in consciousness, it will be uncomfortable, even disorienting, yet profoundly necessary, and ultimately blissful as we learn more about the Universe from our new celestial brothers and sisters from our galaxy as well as beyond the Milky Way.
Art, for me, is both mirror and messenger. 
Or as Picasso said, "Art is a lie that makes us realize truth." 
And truth, no matter how strange, is the most beautiful discovery of all.
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