I make things because they're cool. Because they spark joy. Because they deserve to exist.
My work celebrates the overlooked—the underrated musician, the worn-out shoe, the artist toiling in obscurity. It's a tribute to creation for its own sake, to the simple pleasure of making something that matters to you, even if the world hasn't noticed yet.
In a landscape obsessed with complexity and justification, I choose to keep it simple. My practice is an act of resistance against overthinking, a reminder that not everything needs a grand narrative. Sometimes the best reason to make something is that it feels right, that it resonates, that it's worth your time.
I hope my work gives others permission to do the same—to create without apology, to celebrate what moves you, and to remember that joy and coolness are reasons enough.