As a contemporary pop artist, I’ve spent the past 25 years building a career rooted in memory, nostalgia, and reinvention. I create large-scale paintings and assemblages, often using discarded, obsolete technology—especially, and most recently, vintage floppy disks—as both medium and message. Through my work, I aim to preserve fragments of history, honoring forgotten stories and exploring how memory evolves over time.
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