Upon graduating High School I decided that Architecture would be a great outlet for my creative nature, so I moved to Fayetteville to attend the University of Arkansas. At the University I learned more ways to shape my abilities using form and function as tools to create. Another big part in my education was the year that all architecture students have to spend in Rome, Italy. There I discovered a new up close and personal relationship with buildings and art that I have studied for a large part of my life.
After graduating in Fayetteville, I continued my exploration of art in different mediums throughout the years while also gaining architectural experience working in several firms around Arkansas including a year in Glasgow, Scotland. And still to this day, in Little Rock, I work as an intern architect exploring the built world, and as an artist interpreting that world with a brush.
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