I'm incredibly excited to share my recent feature in Canvas Rebel! As an artist, it's deeply meaningful to have the opportunity to open up about my creative journey and the philosophy behind Electric Vizion.
Read the full interview on Canvas Rebel's website.
In this interview, I got to dive into how my path began – from those early days wandering city streets with my camera, to discovering painting in college, to developing the Lost Souls collection that has touched so many hearts. It's wild to look back and see how each step, each experiment with new mediums, has shaped who I am as an artist today.
One of my favorite moments in the interview was sharing a special story from Miami Art Week. I was sitting outside the gallery one evening, just taking it all in, when I met some art lovers who had spent an hour the night before discussing one of my paintings. Hearing how deeply they connected with the work, how it sparked their own journey of self-reflection – those are the moments that remind me I'm on the right path.
The conversation also gave me a chance to speak candidly about issues close to my heart: the need to nurture creative talents early, breaking down stereotypes about artistic careers, and the importance of building each other up in an industry that can sometimes feel competitive. As I mention in the feature, artists aren't just outcasts who couldn't fit anywhere else – we're people who see the world on a deeper level. That's our superpower.
Looking ahead, I'm more passionate than ever about creating work that explores human emotion and spirituality, that offers people a space to process life's complexities and find connection. Whether through photography, fine art, or graphic design, my goal remains the same: to create pieces that make people feel seen and understood.
Check out the full interview [here] to learn more about my journey, the meaning behind the Lost Souls collection, and my vision for building a community of artists who inspire and uplift each other.
Grateful for this feature and for everyone who has supported my artistic journey so far. Here's to continuing to grow, learn, and create work that resonates. ✨
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