“Unlimited Goals”
Acrylic 68" x 32" -2021

I grew up in Southern California where skateboards, surfboards, and snowboards were basically part of the family. That mix of speed, sun, and adrenaline wired my brain to see the world in motion and in color. When I paint, I’m not trying to capture a perfect scene — I’m chasing a feeling.
I paint the stuff I’d want to hang on my own walls: bold, bright, a little wild, and full of the energy that comes from carving a line, catching a wave, or dropping into something that scares you just enough. Color is my favorite troublemaker, and I let it run the show.

I bounce between acrylics and spray paint because sticking to one medium feels like putting creativity in a tiny box. Every idea shows up with its own vibe, so I let it choose the style. The result? A mix of pieces that each do their own thing—and refuse to look like anyone else’s.

Artists like James Haunt, Wyland, Walfrido Garcia, Jim Carrey, and a whole crew of creators who just go for it light the spark for me. My best ideas show up when I’m out in the world—hiking a trail, bombing down a mountain, or just getting lost outside long enough to forget what time it is. That mix of fresh air, adrenaline, and whatever music I’ve got blasting turns into the colors and energy in my work. Nature sets the stage, music sets the rhythm, and I just try to keep up.