top of page

Art

If I’m not painting murals or collaborating with clients, I’m creating bold, gritty mixed media pieces that blend digital and traditional techniques. My work draws energy from nostalgic color palettes, symbolic imagery, and a range of text styles — a visual language built from the past but sharpened for the present. I’m as much an explorer as I am an artist. Traveling is part of my process — walking unfamiliar streets, photographing textures, signs, architecture, and fleeting moments that most people pass by. Whether it’s the patina on an old door, a hand-painted shop sign, or the geometry of shadows on a wall, these fragments become my raw materials. Each trip gives me a library of reference images and stories that feed my work long after I’m home. Inspiration comes from old books, retro-futurism, and the human hand’s imperfections in design — but also from the constant evolution of the world around us. My art exists in that space between documentation and reinvention, where global influences, local discoveries, and personal history collide. Here are some of my favorite pieces from the past few years — each carrying traces of the streets I’ve walked and the moments I’ve collected along the way.

Digital

Durkish Delights Design Co.  2025

bottom of page