About Me
I am a student, arranger, violinist, pianist, and visual artist. Whether through orchestral texture or visual composition, I aim to pour all of myself into my work.
From a young age, I have been drawn to expressing myself through both music and visual art. The arts have always captivated me as a way to communicate emotion, atmosphere, and ideas that are difficult to express through words alone.
Musically, I focus on creating orchestral arrangements that translate popular music into a symphonic setting. I perform as a violinist and have been selected for District Honor Orchestra, earning 3rd chair first violin.
Visually, my artwork has been chosen for multiple competitive public exhibitions. I was selected among dozens of applicants to have my work displayed in storefronts across my city, where it became the most requested piece among participating businesses. I was also one of five artists selected for the Greenlight Art Project, resulting in a large-scale public installation on an electrical box. Additionally, my work earned first place in a school competition with over 200 entries.
Across both music and visual art, I am drawn to projects that emphasize atmosphere, vulnerability, and emotional resonance. I am particularly interested in how sound and image can interact to tell the same story in different forms, and I hope to continue developing work that bridges these disciplines in meaningful ways.
In my free time, I enjoy reading, crocheting, volunteering, and continuing to explore creative ideas through personal arranging and visual art projects. These interests allow me to stay curious and constantly inspired, often influencing the themes and emotions I bring into my music and artwork.