An early-career graphic designer developing a practice at the intersection of visual design, photography, and generative tools. My work explores structure, rhythm, and systems — often through minimal form and restrained color. I’m currently building my portfolio and seeking opportunities to grow within a collaborative design or creative team.
These drawings began as an attempt to understand quantum behavior without formulas — to let the hand think first. In following the arcs, swirls, and fractures that felt “right,” the work slipped into a strange correspondence with physics: as though the gestures remembered something older than technique. Drawing Quantum gathers these pieces — graphite, ink, algorithmic threads — into a quiet atlas of microscopic motion. Not illustrations of theory, but small meditations on how matter moves when no one is watching. Drawing Quantum explores the motion of particles through instinct rather than measurement. Each work — drawn by hand or generated through AI — maps imagined vectors, velocities, and fields, guided by the same forces that shape the body itself. The result is a series of visual studies where physics becomes gesture, and intuition becomes a method of inquiry. A gallery of forms that hum with the architecture of matter.