Thank you for being in my world for a few minutes. How's your journey?

"Do not play with your food!", said your parents. Well, we are grown ups now. Let’s go to the market, get some dead fish, give it life with spray paint, take photos, make prints and enjoy the colorful life on your walls! Besides playing with food, we can also play with everyday objects. Take a look at non-edibles, what did you see?

Preferred subject matter will always be food, maybe because I love to eat and I love colors? My approach often ignores the food photography cliches in favor of an avant-garde vision where the food can sometimes be grotesque, but beautiful and alive!

I've been cutting stencils, playing with spray paint and camera for over ten years. Often take photos on my phone as I go about my day in NYC, where it be a puddle of water or melted ice-cream. Why spray-paint you say, well, that's because I can't draw and I like to make messes? I spray paint everything, a pair of sneakers, a lotion container or an old purse. Sky is the limit! I am a happy weirdo!

Group Exhibitions

2019 “Pixels” Collaborative Works with Tobias Batz, Symbio Physio, NYC

2016

"Eat Me”, Art Bushwick, Central Station, NYC, Brooklyn, NY

EBC High School in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY

BOS - Bushwick Open Studios

“Pixels’ Galerie Bartoux, Central Park South, NYC

2015

SELECT Art Fair, NYC. Represented by Lax and Associates & Fuchs Projects

Group Art Show, Empire Hotel, NYC“

Decked Out”, Brooklyn, NY

2014

“Manipulated Photography” HiFi, NYC

“Ode to Molly” Le Salon D’art, NYC

2013

“60. The Collective” reBar, NYC

“NYC Library” The Parlour Midtown, NYC

“Mythical Women” Arlene’s Grocery, NYC

Publication2008 “Kush Hoodie” YRB Magazine

"If people don't love or hate your work, you just haven't done all that much." -Tinker Hatfield