My creative journey began in South Carolina, where I spent most of my time drawing. The more in touch I was with my creative side, the more I realized that art wasn’t just a hobby, it was the career I wanted to build life around.
My path wasn’t a straight line. Coming from a challenging family background, I was determined to carve a new path and set a higher standard for my future. At 17, I joined the military, building the foundation I needed. After graduating high school, I put myself through college, since I was investing my own time and money, it had to be for something I truly loved. Naturally, that led me to art.
I began pursuing my Bachelor’s in Graphic Communications, but after my first year, I was called to deploy to Iraq. I paused my studies to serve and when I returned in 2020, life shifted again as I started my family and resumed my path toward higher education.
Today, I feel incredibly grateful for how far I’ve come. Every challenge, every detour, and every moment of growth has shaped the artist and designer I am now. I’m excited not just to continue my own journey, but to be part of others’ helping people bring their visions, ideas, and stories to life through thoughtful, intentional design
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