I began painting at Luther North High and went to earn my BFA in Art & Design from Columbia College in Chicago. During freshman year of school, I worked as an apprentice artist at Gallery 37 and went on to study at the Art Students League in New York. Since then, I have been featured in one person and group shows throughout Chicago and New York. In addition, I have designed and painted dozens of murals for New York schools, events, homes, and historical sites like the Stanton Island Ferry Station for a NYC Best Chefs reception. I also collaborated with fellow artists to create a “Peace” mural for Lasalle Bank seen by thousands daily on the Kennedy Expressway. I recently completed a mural with a theme of endangered species for the Hubbard Street Mural project in Chicago, IL. My work is presently exhibited in homes/offices of clients internationally as well as online sites including my own.
My work is presently exhibited in homes/offices of clients internationally as well as online sites including my own.
Columbia College Chicago, Art and Design, 2004 Northeastern Illinois University, MAT Art, 2010 Art Students League, New York 2014