Torchbearer in the Digital Wilderness: A Personal Inquiry into Art, Craft, and Code

With formal education in fashion design, fine arts, art history, and philosophy, my creative foundation is steeped in academic rigor and traditional craftsmanship. Yet I find myself continually drawn to the dynamic frontier of technology and digital media—a realm where boundaries dissolve and new forms emerge.

My personal collections serve as a laboratory of sorts: a space for experimentation, refinement, and reflection. Here, I explore the tensions and harmonies between the handmade and the algorithmic, the aesthetic and the functional, the abstract and the concrete. These works are not merely objects but inquiries—each one a gesture toward reconciling the old with the new, the scholarly with the commercial, the material with the immaterial.

I am compelled by a desire to transpose classical artistic sensibilities into contemporary technological contexts, to create artifacts that are not only novel but necessary—things that have not yet existed. In this pursuit, I see myself less as a follower of well-trodden paths and more as a torchbearer carving through the undergrowth, illuminating possibilities where few have ventured.

All artworks featured on this page are original and fully owned by me.