
"My art is a reflection of myself, and I haven't completely gotten that one pinned down yet. The more knowledge I gain, the more I try to express. Lately, I've been exploring the philosophies and ideas of 20th century artists whom I admire.
I do this on the basis that you can't step into the future without having some knowledge of your immediate past. So with one foot in the past and one in the future, I face the more immediate challenge of the present, and it is a multifarious one. There are two factors that shape my state of mind in this present day.
The first are my personal challenges. It's easy to become consumed by the events that take place in our lives. At times I've experienced a certain loss of identity that was not productive for me. I think that a lot of people can relate to this type of uncertainty, but what keeps me centered is my art. I make sketches in an attempt to explore my own subconscious and to rediscover myself. This is where my present work begins."
The first are my personal challenges. It's easy to become consumed by the events that take place in our lives. At times I've experienced a certain loss of identity that was not productive for me. I think that a lot of people can relate to this type of uncertainty, but what keeps me centered is my art. I make sketches in an attempt to explore my own subconscious and to rediscover myself. This is where my present work begins."