“I envision a world where we are celebrated for who we are, free from boxes, expectations, and imposed standards. Through creativity, community, and embodied expression, I help make that world visible and lived.”

My Story

Music has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I began playing the cello when I was nine years old, drawn to its depth of sound and emotional voice. Over time it became more than an instrument, it became a way for me to understand myself and the world around me.

As I grew as a musician, I found myself drawn beyond traditional paths. I explored guitar and bass, learned through experimentation, and became fascinated with blending genres and textures. The cello, to me, was never limited to one tradition. It could sing in alternative soundscapes, move with Latin rhythms, and carry stories that words alone could not express.

My journey as an artist has also been a journey of self-discovery. Navigating identity, mental health, and the expectations placed on us by society has not always been easy. But through creativity and community, I found spaces where authenticity could exist, where expression could be a form of healing and liberation.

Those experiences shaped the work I do today.

As a cellist, producer, and educator, I create music that invites people into deeper emotional landscapes and new sonic possibilities. Through my teaching and community work, I help others explore creativity in ways that honor who they truly are, rather than forcing them into predefined molds.

The spaces I create, whether through music, learning, or collaboration, are rooted in the belief that when people feel safe to be fully themselves, something powerful happens. Creativity opens. Connection deepens. And the world we imagine becomes a little more real.

Vision

I envision a world where we are accepted and celebrated for who we are, free from the pressure to fit into boxes or live up to imposed expectations.

A world where people know their true value and worth, and where bodies are honored rather than molded to meet arbitrary standards of beauty. Where each person is recognized as inherently worthy, and the uniqueness of every body and identity is celebrated.

A world where we devote our energy to creation, connection, and joy, living in deeper relationship with nature and giving back to the ecosystems and communities that sustain us.

A world where community care replaces scarcity, where we learn to give and receive with openness rather than obligation, and where people are supported in creating art, caring for one another, and meeting our collective needs.

A world where we are empowered not just to survive, but to truly thrive.

I believe this world exists because I have experienced glimpses of it. My work is devoted to helping others see it, feel it, and begin living it together.