
artist by night.
Capturing the world as I feel it, not just see it.
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“TV Producer by Day, Artist by Night—Storyteller Always”
I’ve spent my career telling stories on screen—framing moments, chasing emotion, and crafting narratives that connect. But off-set, and away from the edit I found a quieter kind of storytelling in art and photography.
I’m a multi-disciplinary visual storyteller. Whether it’s the softness of acrylic brushstrokes, the contrast of charcoal on paper or the sharp stillness of a photo, I create work that captures the pause between life’s louder scenes. The beauty in between takes, using both paint and photography to freeze emotion, memory, and atmosphere.
photography
Away from the script and the schedule, there’s a quiet pull toward stillness. Photography is where I slow down, frame the world on my terms, and look twice at the things most people pass by.
From forgotten corners of cities to the rhythm of natural light, my lens seeks out texture, character, and stories that don’t need words. These images are a counterpoint to the chaos—a study in light, shadow, and the art of noticing.
art
When the lights fade and the edit locks, I turn to the canvas. Painting and drawing are where instinct takes over—no brief, no notes, just the rhythm of the brush and the page.
I work across acrylic, charcoal, ink, and watercolour—each medium offering a different kind of honesty. Some pieces are bold and layered, others pared back to a single line or wash. Together, they reflect the same curiosity that drives my work on screen: a fascination with light, shape, and the space between what’s seen and what’s felt.