
Each painting is a philosophical question. A chess move. A symbol of transformation held still on canvas — waiting for you to sit with it.
Enter the Gallery →Two paintings. Two questions. Same Board, Different Rules asks who decides what the rules are. Seen asks what changes when you finally are.
My work begins with a question I can't answer out loud. Chess pieces for the power dynamics we pretend don't exist. Skeletons for everything we carry after transformation. Butterflies for what waits on the other side of it.
I studied painting formally, but my real education came from watching communities — crypto communities, human communities — try to write rules for a game that was already being played differently by everyone in the room.
These paintings don't explain themselves. They wait. They ask you to sit.

Group shows, curated features, and live events where the work has been presented — physically and in online spaces.
Speaking engagements, panel features, and community conversations across the Web3 space — where the work behind the work gets discussed.
Whether you're a collector building a curated space, a Web3 protocol wanting a visual identity, or someone whose question deserves a canvas — I'd like to hear from you.