
​I am an artist and graphic designer based in New Hampshire. I hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and I also studied art and art history at the Hellenic American University in Athens, Greece. My illustration work explores the intersection of traditional and digital media. I often begin with a simple pencil sketch, then transition into digital tools to build upon the piece. My digital process involves layering textures, colors, and linework in a way that mimics the spontaneity and warmth of traditional techniques. I intentionally allow imperfections—such as coloring outside the lines or leaving areas unfinished—to preserve a sense of authenticity and narrative focus. Through these methods, I aim to create work that feels organic and hand-crafted, even when digitally produced. My artistic influences are rooted primarily in Impressionism. I draw inspiration from painters such as Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, and Vincent van Gogh. I am especially drawn to their use of visible brushstrokes, open compositions, and soft, luminous color palettes, which continue to inform the mood and visual storytelling in my own work.
![]() NHIA BFA Class of 2016 | ![]() Mycenae, Greece 2011 |
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