Dive into the vibrant world of "THREADS: The Art of the Tear – Sparking the Imagination," a captivating series that invites readers to explore the essence of creativity across the globe. Meticulously curated collection brings together pages of stunning, inspirational images, each echoing the series' central theme: the transformative power of color, fashion, culture, and the boundless realms of human imagination.
"THREADS" is not just a book; it's a journey through the rich tapestry of artistic expression, where every turn of the page ignites the spark of creativity within. From the depths of tradition to the heights of modern innovation, this series traverses the spectrum of inspiration, embodying the spirit of exploration and the joy of discovery.
A series of analog cut collages created from vintage magazine imagery. Each work constructs surreal landscapes from hand-cut fragments of figures, architecture, mountains, flowers, animals, markets, and spiritual or celestial imagery. Through layered juxtapositions, shifts in scale, and dreamlike settings, the collages evoke imagined geographies that feel at once cultural, mythic, and cinematic.
The series has also received independent curatorial interest, including invitations to participate in small group showcases in New York’s East Village and Brooklyn.
Conceived and produced “The Greatest Day”, an irreverent fashion photo series that combined photography, creative direction, styling, and graphic apparel design, using unexpected casting to challenge conventional ideas of beauty, age, and cool.
The project became a small visual culture moment — circulating through shares, reposts, artist-made interpretations, stickers, street art, and user-generated styling photos.
Unfashionable Murder
Belio Magazine nº 027. Wild Life
Editorial artwork published in Belio #027: Wild Life, a 146-page full-color experimental art and design issue focused on animal rights, anti-poaching, and the critique of cruelty toward animals.
The publication brought together international visual artists, illustrators, and graphic designers working across illustration, photography, graphic design, street art, and contemporary art. Known for its underground and indie visual language, the issue used striking imagery to defend animal rights and confront the abuse and exploitation of animals.
My piece, Unfashionable Murder, critiques the violence behind fur, leather, and luxury materials through fashion illustration, graphic composition, and visual activism.
Between Stations: A menswear portrait series set in and around New York transit.
Shot across subway cars, station entrances, brick corridors, and winter street light, the series follows a solitary figure moving through the city. Tailored menswear, structured outerwear, and textured knits are framed against metal, shadow, brick, and crowd movement, a quiet study of style, presence, and urban anonymity.