I prefer that my work speak for itself, though I am always open to discussion and exchange of opinion.

Through photography, filmmaking, drawing and poetry, I seek to explore and respond to what I sense and experience in both my external and internal environments. 

Perception informs both – and it is this belief (that there are multiple layers of perception, and an attendant desire to explore and present and re-present these multi-layers) that fuels and drives my artistic expression.

I am driven by eclecticism, by contrasts, and by mystery.

I believe in decay. I embrace the lost and discarded, as well as the patina that time shapes. This aesthetic reflects what I am and what I do as an artist.