Various Projects
Alphabet Animal Baby Names The heart of this series lies in celebrating and preserving the beauty of nature through the innocence of newborn life. Each piece begins with a newborn’s name, thoughtfully transformed into a sequence of animals—one for every letter—creating a meaningful and personal connection between the child and the natural world.
Every animal is then brought to life through carefully crafted illustrations, designed to capture both their character and the wonder they represent. These illustrations are meticulously printed, arranged, and personally framed by me, ensuring that each artwork is not only unique, but also created with intention and care for every client.









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Final Product
Food For Thought
Series was a collaboration with Thomas Suglia - exploring the boundaries of making posters from scratch - done while Thomas was attending BU Grad school as a quick side project. Made in the Adobe CC and Procreate.

Printed Poster

Digital Illustration
Rage Concert Series Mockups



Papa
During undergrad at UMass there was a series of oil paintings done - one that particularlly stood out was of my grandfather during his time in the service. While stationed up in Greenland he took a series of photos of the land and of himself- the one chosen was a selfie taken in the barren wilderness of Greenland.


This piece brought me closer to my Papa and allowed me to see into his past experiences in a positive way.
Landscapes in Color
Throughout the time as an undergrad at UMass the constant theme was color - through these examples there was a clear understanding and study of how color can enhance a landscape on the canvas.
Flight to Montana - One of the highlights of my entire collection of works- this piece was showcased on the UMass Amherst Studio arts page for almost 3 years after graduation in 2019. (Oil on canvas)
Untitled Piece - another example of a landscape enhanced by color- this piece was donated to the UMass gallery for a charity event. (Acrylic on canvas)
Abstract Montana - Through abstract shapes and color enhancement, this piece was another staple in my collection of works done during undergrad. (Oil on canvas)