Here are examples of some various doodles and pieces I have done over the past half a year that I'd say I'm the most proud of.

I've been in a deep creative slump as of late, so none of the photos here are the most recent. I'd say the most recent is from mid-December 2025. Even still, I believe I have a long way to go until I fully realize my potential. I attended Clemson University for an art program for a semester before I ended up dropping out. I just didn't like college much, and I'll be starting a job I feel fairly good about very soon. I still live in my parent's house as of the begining of 2026, but I aim to leave this August, and hopefully that'll help me with getting some motivation to make things like I once did. I think that having a presence around, especially when it's someone who has power over you, often hinders my creative process. Truly, I'm not all too sure as to why, but I really just don't like being watched. I have a need for my process to be completely private. This is the case for this website as well. I am writing this completely alone in my house. The only other person who is with me is my younger sister who is asleep, and she has no real interest on checking in on me and watching me in any regard. It's a perfect environment in these brief moments. I wish it could remain this way for just a good long while. I feel like it would be some of the most productive creative time I have had in a good long second. I still do treasure the moments I share with people, though. I'm not a complete loser, after all. I just need complete isolation for this sort of thing to happen. Anyways, I hope to continue experimenting with various mediums as well as improving in those I've already taken favor with (namely ink and paper, digital collage, and wire sculpture). I'd especially like to toy around with wire a great deal more than I already have. During my time at Clemson, I made this helmet out of wire that my hair stuck out of (pictured above). I thought that it was just the coolest thing ever, and it only took 5 hours! I've wanted to continue to play around with it and see the extent to which I could take it, but I've been a little lazy in aquiring the materials needed. That goes for just about all of my art supplies to be completely honest. I use whatever I've been given to complete what I've set out to do, and (so far) that's worked out alright. I really just don't want to spend much money right now, as I am saving up for the apartment that I plan to move into, and I want to be as financially stable as possible when I do. I'll get around to buying more art supplies at a later date. If I had to give an art form I'd be most interested in trying it would definitely be anything having to do with fashion, but namely shirt printing. Not like the heated presses where it feels like a hunk of plastic was welded to the shirt. No, I mean the ink pressing kind where the designs are done with one of those really crazy looking presses. I think if I had one of those, infinite shirts, and infinite ink, I'd be pretty happy for the rest of my life. After all, who doesn's like cool shirts? I'd also like to try claymation, but I can't even imagine trying to start it. It's without a doubt one of my favorite art forms of all time, and I hold anybody who can do it even decently well in regards close to god. Seriously. I'm not sure what it is about it that I find so fascinating either. Maybe it's the time and effort they put into it. Maybe it's the result and just the general look of the product. Maybe it's the fact that, on occassion, you can see the fingerprints of the creator in the clay showing that they are literally a part of their work. It could be a number of things or all of them, but, at the end of the day, it truly is an absolute masterpiece of an artform.