Illustration, installation, and community-based art
My visual practice spans illustration, public art, and participatory installation. I create work that invites imagination, dialogue, and collective reflection — often in collaboration with communities, organizations, and public spaces.
I approach visual practice as a form of research and world-building. Whether through illustrated narratives, sculptural installation, or public engagement, my work explores how art can surface collective imagination and make complex systems visible.
My illustrations are rooted in imagination as a political practice. I create visual worlds that center hope, resilience, community, and radical love. My images imagine futures shaped by care, collective power, and justice. I’m inspired by worldbuilders — artists, organizers, and dreamers who dare to imagine alternatives to the systems we’ve inherited.
Illustration
Community-Based Work
A significant part of my art practice in collaboration with communities and organizations. Whether contributing to public installations, painting murals informed by the people who will live and work alongside them, or designing the visual identity for community-organized events, I'm drawn to work that is made with people rather than simply for them.