The dialog between flesh and spirit, the material and the immaterial worlds, have always been a source of both struggle and inspiration. From the moment I could see, I was designing the world around me; in form, in color, in sound, even in nature. We are spiritual beings that must deal with a physical world, a body, an environment, all of the apparent things that bring us together and push us apart. How are we taking up space? How are we affected by the space around us? How do we coexist with an already existing universe? In what ways are we separate? In what ways is there no separation? And how to translate our constructed environment into something subtly effective, universally digested without instruction, like music, the mere
experience of a particular setting being the only catalyst necessary.
Many years ago, graphic design was the most accessible outlet for me. But after about 8 or 9 years, I became unsatisfied and uninspired. The 2D world was limiting my personal growth. I needed to be creating something tangible- objects and environments in the sensual world. I needed to be creating something
real. Architecture was natural progression. I'm here to learn.

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