AI & I
Selling the idea is just as important as the idea itself. Renders and mockups have become one of my favorite tools to help bring concepts to life early giving clients, collaborators, and teams something they can see, feel, and react to.
I’ve embraced AI as part of that toolkit. Not as a magic button, but as a way to quickly build visual starting points that I can then refine. Rarely does a render come out "fully baked." Most images start with AI-generated outputs that I bring into Photoshop, adjusting, layering, and reworking details to get them closer to the vision in my head. It’s a bit of tech, a bit of craft, and a lot of small decisions.
Stay tuned as I continually add to this page with refreshed work. AI (and I!) are only getting better and better.

You can't always call the 3D render artist to deliver a render of a space you needed to get over to the fabricator like, yesterday. The above is an example of the direction I gave the fabrication partner on the left, and the reality they brought to like on the right.

I developed a series of renders to help bring the Fidelity sponsorship vision to life for our client’s Huddle in the Hamptons pitch.




Dreamt up a surreal stage design inspired by Atsuko Okatsuka’s playful, offbeat energy. The goal? Build a world that feels like a giant inside joke, part blanket fort, part sleepover fever dream, fully experiential. Atsuko in her latest special talks about how it's a very child-like thing to be married, and call your partner your "best friend." Oversized props turn childhood nostalgia into grown-up stagecraft, creating an intimate space that mirrors her disarming, unexpected humor while still feeling big enough for a full special.