As an artist, I pour my heart and soul into every painting I create. Each brush stroke is carefully considered and placed with intention, resulting in a piece that is truly unique and personal. However, with this level of detail and attention comes a significant investment of time. My paintings take hours upon hours to complete, and I often find myself lost in the process, fully immersed in the act of creation.

It's important to me that I give each piece the time it deserves, and as a result, I may disappear from this space from time to time. I genuinely believe that the time and effort I put into each piece is worth it in the end, and I hope that you will too. Thank you for supporting me and my art, and I look forward to sharing my latest creations with you soon.

The Empire State Building 86th floor observation lobby - 48” x 36” oil on canvas (Current work in progress).

Constructed in 1931, the Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world at the time, towering over the skyline at a height of 1,454 feet. Incredibly, it was erected in just one year and 45 days, amidst the Great Depression, a challenging period of financial struggle for many Americans.

While the building's observation deck was a notable feature, attracting tourists and tenants proved to be a difficult task initially. However, the release of the 1933 classic "King Kong" changed everything. The film's iconic scene of the giant ape scaling the building became a cultural sensation, drawing millions to the site.

Notably, the building was named after New York's nickname, the Empire State, reflecting the state's abundant resources and affluence.