Frequently asked questions.

And Answers

What inspires your work?

I’m often inspired by artwork from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, as well as the Pre-Raphaelite movement and Impressionism. Some of my favourite artists include John Singer Sargent, John William Waterhouse, and Guillermo Lorca García.
My artwork is also deeply influenced by the natural world; I love painting animals, birds, flowers, and foliage, and exploring the balance between humanity and nature.
The innocence and wonder found in the minds of children are also central to my work. I believe it’s through childlike curiosity that we discover the most authentic version of ourselves and learn to truly see the world around us.

How did you get started as an artist?

I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember; even before I could properly hold a pencil. My earliest “works” were messy handprints on paper. From then on, I continued creating in my free time. I’m primarily a self-taught artist, though I owe much to the wealth of knowledge and inspiration shared through YouTube and the internet.

Do you accept commissions?

Yes, I’m open to most commission work. Please send me an email (contact me here) if you’re interested in collaborating or would like more information.

Do you sell prints of your work?

I’m currently working on offering prints for purchase. In the meantime, please contact me directly if you’d like a print of an existing piece.

Do you work only digitally, or do you create traditional art as well?

For the past seven years, I’ve primarily painted digitally using Procreate and Photoshop. However, I still enjoy working with traditional materials like pencils and paint, and I often carry a sketchbook with me. I love the convenience and versatility of digital art, but I draw endless inspiration from traditional techniques, especially oil painting.

What tools or software do you use to create your art?

I mainly work in Procreate on an iPad Pro, but I also use Photoshop with a Wacom tablet.

Do you use AI?

No. I do not use AI at any stage of my creative process, and I strictly prohibit the use of my artwork for any AI-related purposes.