You’re here for the work, obviously.
But since we’re both pretending this is a human interaction, here’s the short version of who I am.
I’m a strategist, visual artist and musician with a background in the fashion world people like to name-drop to sound important. Vogue, London runways, luxury branding… that whole universe. I’ve spent enough time in it to know that taste is rare and clarity is everything.
Luckily, I work with both.
I’ve been building a visual language for most of my life, long before I realised it would become a profession. Now my illustrations land in magazines, campaigns and on moodboards owned by people who pronounce “aesthetic” with two extra syllables. My music lives in the same world, cinematic, emotional and slightly too honest for polite conversation.
My work sits at the intersection of fine art, fashion and storytelling. It’s the place where visuals actually feel alive and not like someone copied a Pinterest board at gunpoint. I like images that make you stop. I like music that makes you feel something inconvenient. Ideally, I make both.
I’ve created editorial illustrations, visual identities, album covers and a few projects that required solving problems normally reserved for engineers. People love calling that “creative innovation.” I call it figuring it out with style.
Other facts of crucial artistic relevance:
I have an immaculate ear for music, a dog convinced of his own iconography and enough sketches to start a small museum or an unhinged cult – but a well-branded one.
If you’re looking for illustration, art direction or visual storytelling with intent, work that belongs in the fashion world but still has a pulse, then good news.
You found the right person.