Born in Harlem to a Jamaican father and an African American mother, my art is rooted in identity, movement, and freedom. I create by aligning mind, body, and spirit, allowing each piece to unfold intuitively and reach its fullest expression.
My work functions as a living window — an invitation into inner states of being where ancestral memory, spirituality, and psychology intersect. Rather than offering fixed narratives, each piece leaves space for reflection, encouraging viewers to bring their own experiences into the work.
Freedom remains central to my practice: freedom of expression, freedom of self-exploration, and freedom in becoming. Art is one of the ways I actively experience and embody that freedom.
The full exploration of these themes continues in the Gallery.
Themes:
• Freedom
• Ancestral Memory
• Spiritual Consciousness
• Inner Psychology
Goals: Beginning the year with intention, I will be attending my first exhibition as an artist at HFAS18, February 20–21, 2026. This milestone marks an important step in my creative journey as I continue to share my work, build community, and expand my artistic presence.