
What are your walls saying to your patients?
I create artwork that brings focus, presence, and confidence into spaces where trust and comfort matter.
If your walls could talk, how would your patients feel?
People process their surroundings faster than we realize—often before they are greeted.
That’s why what’s on your walls matters.
The color, subject matter, and materiality of my artwork supports that first impression—helping people feel more grounded, more confident, and more at ease the moment they walk in.
What you see on the walls sets the tone for everything else.
I create bold, layered photographic work—centered on Cleveland—that brings focus, presence, and a sense of confidence into the spaces people move through.
Each piece starts with a real place in this city—then it’s reimagined through surreal color and composition.
It’s familiar, but transformed. That tension is what holds attention.
For patients and visitors, that connection matters.
Materials & Why They Matter
Every space asks for something different. Some want quiet. Others want spark.
I work with two materials, depending on what the piece needs—and what the space should feel like:
Aluminum carries energy.
It reflects light, makes color feel electric, and pulls people in.
These are the pieces people gather around. They spark curiosity. They get talked about.Acoustic panels change the feel of a room in a different way.
They have a similar appearance to canvas—vivid color, sharp detail—but appearance is all they share.
These one-inch thick panels make a room feel more comfortable, not just with what they add to the space, but with what they take away—excess echo, noise, and tension.
Both formats are durable, glare-free, and ready to hang—designed to live in real spaces, not just gallery walls.
Curating for the Space
You can browse the available work online or come by the studio to see it in person.
Most offices aren’t about one statement piece—they’re about getting the whole space to feel right. I can help with that.
I’ll help you select the pieces and sizes that feel right—for the room and the people in it.
Curious is Enough
You don’t need to have it all figured out.
If something here caught your eye or made you pause, let’s talk.

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