Photograph by Andrew Kilgore

My ever-expanding practice flows between collage, painting, photography, film, and music. I piece together recycled Polaroids, textures, and color to imagine dreamscapes, while also documenting the pulse of concerts, festivals, and underground music moments. I am drawn to creating and sharing art that resonates beyond the surface—carrying rhythm, emotion, and narrative that sparks connection and awakens possibility.

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, and currently living in Asheville, NC, I draw inspiration from diverse cultural experiences and environments, blending them into both studio work and live documentation. I founded FOMO Creative to showcase my work alongside other artists, producing engaging, multi-sensory projects that bring bold ideas to life, make creative possibilities tangible, and simultaneously encourage and cultivate a community centered on collaboration, innovation, and artistic exploration.

In addition to my studio practice, I have photographed up-and-coming musicians through to headlining artists and documented major music festivals across the country. I’ve worked as Media Director on nationwide tours and produced shows and events locally. I capture a blend of energy, storytelling, and atmosphere—from the chaos of a live crowd to intimate experiences and process moments. My work also extends to documentary filmmaking, music videos, art installations, social media campaigns, lifestyle photography, and branding and consultation for artists and creative projects, offering both visual narrative and creative media direction.

Across all mediums and platforms, I aim to create experiences that inspire, connect, and captivate audiences in art that is both personal and universal.