I work at the intersection of art, design, and the built environment. My professional life has been shaped by architecture, real estate strategy, and design leadership, helping organizations imagine places that are humane, purposeful, and enduring. Alongside this work, I am an artist and writer, using painting and poetry to explore emotion, memory, and the interior life that often sits just beneath professional roles.
Rabbits appear frequently in my art. They are not symbols of whimsy, but of sensitivity, vigilance, fragility, and resilience. They are self-portraits. Through them, I explore pause, protection, and the quiet intelligence required to navigate complex worlds.
My creative practice and professional work are not separate. Each informs the other. Strategy sharpens my art; art softens my strategy. Both are rooted in curiosity, care, and an enduring belief that how we design, whether spaces, systems, or stories, shapes how we live.