About
One of my earliest exposures to art was drawing pictures in sand bunkers. Now I continue exploring a vast array of mediums and focuses including architecture, sculpture, painting, and digital illustration (also with some side quests into archaeology).
As a History of Art and Architecture concentrator on the Architecture Studies Honors Track with a minor in Studio Art (AFVS) at Harvard College, I am especially passionate about Eastern European and East Asian religious and cultural institutions. Currently, I am focusing on tracing the development and impact of religion on architectural design and space overtime along the Via Egnatia especially during Ancient Greece.
Another influence in my art is textile works and its architectural and geometric qualities. As of now, some of my main inspiration stems from contemporary 20thβ21st century artists and architects such as Frei Otto, Felix Candela, Josef Albers, Louis Kahn and Kimsooja.