About
I grew up in New Orleans, a city shaped by flow—of water, histories, and cultures—where land is built from sediment and memory. That sense of layering, accumulation, and impermanence has always influenced my work.
Over the years, my creative practice has evolved across mediums, from painting and drawing to digital art, photography, and immersive experiences. I received a B.F.A. in painting and drawing from LSU in Baton Rouge, later expanding my expertise as a visual artist, programmer, and web developer while living in New Haven, Connecticut. I co-founded a web startup, navigating the intersection of technology and creativity, before moving to Boulder in 2008, where I’ve continued to push the boundaries of how technology and image-making intersect.
For the past decade, I’ve worked as a tech strategist and innovator in a global corporation, bringing emerging technologies into new spaces. My work explores movement, distortion, and perception—whether through photography, glitch aesthetics, or digital manipulation. I’m interested in how images unravel, how meaning shifts in the spaces between clarity and abstraction, and how we process the fragmented realities of the world around us.
Note: The Exhibits page is a bit of a time capsule—capturing work from another era. Feel free to explore, but I can’t promise to explain what past-me was up to! 😊