Who am I?

Growing up, I was pulled between two worlds.
My mother approached creativity through art, photography, and storytelling. My father lived in mathematics, engineering, and computer systems thinking.

One taught me to see wonder and emotion in the world.
The other taught me how to measure and analyze it.

Somewhere between those perspectives, I found my footing.

Today, I work at the intersection of mechatronics engineering and visual design. Building products that are structurally sound, manufacturable, and visually intentional. I care as much about how something is assembled as how it communicates its purpose, whether that’s through CAD, photorealistic rendering, technical animation, or real-time visualization.

That balance shapes everything I make.
Engineering keeps my work grounded.
Art keeps it human.