PASSION

PROJECT

ILLUSTRATION & CONTENT CREATION

In early 2021, I bought an iPad, Apple pencil, and Procreate, reigniting my lifelong love of drawing. By 2022, I started sharing my art on my social media platforms, often inspired by Taylor Swift.

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all drawings were created digitally using procreate

Video Creation

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Video Creation 〰️

Drew Album art for Taylor’s re-recording of Speak Now, prepped art and posted on release day for max reach.

768 likes | 4,200k

This was shared by the actress, Samantha Hanratty, who plays Misty on the show.

500 likes | 26.8k

participated in a trend, over a few months the video gained views

5,586 likes | 25.5k

In 2025 things look a little different

My passion project is always evolving to reflect where I’m at creatively. I use Instagram as a kind of digital journal, a place to document my creative life in real time. It’s where I collect the things that bring me joy, spark ideas, and push me to make something new.

These days, that means talking more about the stories that inspire me and the music that shapes the kind of art I want to make. The books I read, the lyrics I can’t stop thinking about, they all influence the way I see the world and what I feel called to create.

Posting about my process helps me understand myself better, both as an artist and a person. Design at its core is about communication, and expressing my perspective is something I care deeply about.

Being creative now feels bigger than just making art or capturing a nice photo. It’s also about paying attention to what resonates, what I’m consuming, and how I choose to spend my time. Sharing those moments online helps me reflect more intentionally, and sometimes, it helps others feel seen too.

I’ve always believed in advocating for the arts and the value of lifelong learning. So showing up online, sharing what I’m working on, and documenting the in-between moments is all part of that. Instagram just happens to be the tool that lets me do it.

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