The experience of being picked apart, examined, and laughed at is a universal one. I am a people watcher. I’m fascinated by people's beauty, absurdity, and contradictions. I love people, but they drive me insane too.

Drawing and writing comics lets me exaggerate the world in many ways. I enjoy making caricatures of people's personalities, not just faces. Comics is a storytelling medium that allows us to speak beyond what words can do. When I’m not being quiet and polite, my mouth can be an overworked, loud, dirty-mouthed monster. I am very extraverted around those I love and am honest with the world. So what better place to trap my brain's overactive madness than on comic pages that exaggerate my raw language through the swift mark makings of my dip-pens.

Caricature artists don’t get much love, but I think they’re inspiring. To recreate someone's image the way you see them by pulling out their most unique features is vulnerable and brave. Because who cares what anyone thinks. We all see things differently. People exist in their infinite forms. This fact intrigues me and helps build my confidence. This is also why I love reading autobiographical comics to hear what goes on inside others heads, in order to hear their truths and find a likeness. I aim to emotionally touch audiences with my fiction and non-fiction comics, and if not that, then at least just make someone laugh.