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Artist Bio

Multidisciplinary Artist Available for Commissions & Global Collaborations

Over decades of layering image, color, cloth, and symbol, I’ve come to see my collages not just as compositions, but as conversations between memory, material and my roots, between the seen and the felt.
I was raised in rural eastern North Carolina, where the Black folk traditions of the Coastal Plain shaped my earliest sense of visual rhythm. Years later, in Ghana, I found home in its rituals, spirituality, and ancestral reverence.

“You should always respect what you are and your culture because
if your art is going to mean anything, that is where it comes from”.

Romare Bearden

These connections across land, time, and spirit form the heart of my practice.

My work sits at the intersection of African and African American cultures connected yet divided by history and misconception. Rooted in research and shaped by travels to Ghana, my collages explore shared rituals, spirituality, and ancestral memory. By layering photography with symbols, textiles, and patterns, I create multi-dimensional works that reflect a cross-cultural narrative of identity, reverence, and return.