Since the age of 2, using my mother’s makeup to ‘express’ myself on the walls of the house, I have always been obsessed with art, even when I didn’t really understand what it was. I was absolutely fascinated and addicted to colour, day and night, so much so that my parents would have to set time limits in order to stop me. Growing up, my way of creating art developed; moving on from makeup and walls to pencil and paper, and then to paints and canvas.

Artwork and design allow me to be creative and express myself. I strive to create the incredible. Perfection is unnecessary and I believe that there’s no such thing as a bad piece of artwork. Every piece is an interpretation of the world around me.

My biggest influences are Leonardo de Vinci and Takashi Murakami. The dusty colours and contrast between object and background make the luxurious and yet vintage style of Renaissance art a personal favourite. However, and in sharp contrast, I also find the bright, vibrant and abstract style of Superflat art extremely captivating. I endeavour to find ways to mix these styles together in order to create something new and truly original.