Soul of a gypsy. Discipline of a soldier.

After 17 years of classical ballet training and the opportunity to dance with the American Ballet Theater and live in New York City for two summers, I have learned the importance of creativity, discipline, confidence, and the power of simply: showing up. I have a love for the arts and want to give back to the world in as many ways as I can. I am no stranger to the strength that is necessary in order for a craft to become a success and the hard work which can elevate dreams to the next level.

Upon graduating, life threw a series of curveballs at my desired course, and after a horrific car accident, I took care of her mother with early-onset Alzheimer’s for a year and a half. My mother has physically healed from the accident and I’m all the stronger because of that time. When life continues to throw tumultuous waves, one must learn to surf.

I have worked continuously at honing media production, output, and management over the course of several years. It has been a growth-filled process of striving for excellence without fear of what others may say and just getting out there and: doing it. It is always easier to critique when you are not the one in the arena, and I have learned to remind myself of that very fact when reviewing my own work in attempts to improve myself.

My portfolio showcases production built through my own efforts. I have been able to effectively expand my efforts, creations, results, and overall impact through working with others around the globe—individuals with whom I am, and always be, eternally grateful for the opportunity to have crossed paths. “Necessity is the mother of invention” and collaboration has the ability to expand those efforts.

I’m a strong believer and know that faith and action bring about new life. My motto is: Pray for favor, then take. the. leap.

As a creative, I am continually humbled to bring beauty from the ethereal into the earthly realm. To me, the creative process is a collaborative one with God. I believe that when you know your own soul, you are able to see others’ souls with greater clarity. I consider it an honor to be continually humbled by the human experience.

Gnothi Seuton, it means “know thyself.” In knowing yourself, one is better equipped to know others. My mission is to create what I see, hear, feel, believe, and know, and to do so in a variety of different expressions that shower others with joy and healing. I delight in expressing love through art and believe that sharing experiences and expressions can truly heal.

Mark 10:27, NIV:

Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.'

The dreams that you dare to dream, really do come true.

Catch a wave.