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  • Residual Forms: Against Correction

    Residual Forms: Against Correction

    Residual Forms: Against Correction, ©2025Mixed media (damaged photographic negatives, AI-assisted visualization, digital composition) Residual Forms: Against Correction began with images that were never meant to survive. The works in this series originate from damaged photographic negatives—scratched, partially destroyed, or rendered unusable by conventional standards. Rather than restore or digitally “fix” these materials, I chose to

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  • Finding Light in the Dark: Recent Works, Fall/Winter 2025

    Finding Light in the Dark: Recent Works, Fall/Winter 2025

    This fall and winter, I’ve been returning to something essential—the kind of raw, visceral art-making that doesn’t ask permission. Working across mixed media including acrylics, Posca markers, and pastels, these pieces have become an expressive outlet during a season that demanded one. There’s something both controlled and wild about this recent body of work. Each

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  • How Tom Ford’s Gucci Era Redefined My Perspective on Design and Fashion

    How Tom Ford’s Gucci Era Redefined My Perspective on Design and Fashion

    Certain chapters in fashion history extend beyond the runway—they leave a lasting imprint on how we perceive creativity and identity. For me, Tom Ford’s visionary leadership at Gucci during the late 1990s and early 2000s was one of those pivotal moments. It wasn’t just a triumph of style; it was a revelation that reshaped my

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  • Why I Still Shoot 35mm:Embracing Artistry, Imperfection, and Old-School Joy

    Why I Still Shoot 35mm:Embracing Artistry, Imperfection, and Old-School Joy

    In a world drowning in megapixels, instant previews, and AI-assisted perfection, it might sound a bit mad, or at least stubbornly romantic, that I’m still out here cranking a 35mm camera and fumbling with film canisters. And no, I don’t mean occasionally—I mean still. I happily shoot roll after roll, drag them down to the

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  • Why I Landed (and Stayed) on WordPress:

    It didn’t take long to settle on a platform for my personal and business sites, CRM, and creative work. WordPress just made sense. Thinking back, things have come a long way since I was in school, where I picked apart WordPress as the “new kid” in the site-building world. Back then, everyone wanted their website

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  • Hello world!

    There’s a certain irony in the fact that the first post WordPress serves up is always—without fail—titled “Hello World.” It’s like a rite of passage for anyone starting a new website: Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! For most, it’s a placeholder. For me, it’s something

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