Personal work
Design
Motion design
Storytelling

I’ve always been drawn to midcentury architecture and art in Los Angeles, especially the work of Charles Eames and Ray Eames, Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, John Lautner, and Paul Williams. Their work has not only shaped the city’s visual identity, spanning Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, and Googie, but has also profoundly influenced how I see and approach design in my own work.
My passion drives me to explore these iconic buildings, whether they still stand or have vanished over time. The grandeur of the Pan-Pacific Auditorium, the ship-like structures of the Sepulveda Dam, and the quaint vintage liquor signs on LA streets all deeply resonate with me.
Digitally capturing and recreating these landmarks means more to me than just a hobby; it's a way to safeguard Los Angeles' cultural heritage and the captivating stories embedded in each location. In our ever-changing modern world, these digital reconstructions serve as a tribute to the city's architectural legacy and the compelling narratives behind these timeless structures.