PORTFOLIO

DISCOMFORT, TEXAS (FEATURE) UNRELEASED

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

Designed with less than one month of prep and a two-person art department, Discomfort, Texas transformed 14 completely blank locations into fully realized sets, including eight builds inside an abandoned warehouse. Each space required basic renovations before design could begin, turning raw environments into story-driven worlds.

All set decoration was thrifted, sourced, found, built, or pulled from personal collections, emphasizing resourcefulness, collaboration, and intentional design under extreme time and budget constraints.

CIPHER (FEATURE) UNRELEASED

ART DIRECTOR

Art Director on the horror feature Cipher, starring Christopher Lloyd, collaborating closely with Production Designer Cassidy Serene on designing and executing a cohesive, tension-driven visual world. Oversaw art direction and set dressing, sourced authentic vintage elements, and collaborated to support practical and special effects throughout the film.

CRYSTAL VISIONS (FEATURE) UNRELEASED

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

Designed as a multi-decade period piece, this feature follows Stevie Nicks’ life and career from the 1970s through present day. As Production Designer, I created evolving environments that captured the spirit, texture, and cultural shifts of each era—balancing historical detail with cinematic storytelling.

From intimate personal spaces to larger cultural moments, the production design reflected changing time periods while maintaining visual continuity, allowing the world to age, transform, and mature alongside the character.

CEILING (FEATURE)

SET DRESSER

Ceiling was produced over two months of continuous overnight shoots in Simi Valley, operating on a fully nocturnal schedule. The art department dressed an expansive cityscape set, transforming the same street into multiple distinct worlds as the story follows a man moving through a dreamlike version of his life.

Working within this shifting environment, we pushed creative and technical limits—building and dressing a bar, school, wedding, and multiple apartments, all within the same cityscape footprint. Each transformation required intentional visual language and rapid adaptation, allowing the space to evolve seamlessly while maintaining narrative continuity across the dreamscape.

MUSIC VIDEOS

ART DIRECTOR - SET DRESSER - PRODUCTION DESIGNER

SHAKE THE SNOW GLOBE - Gwen stefani

Art Director (2025)

FOLDED - KEHLANI

SET DRESSER (2025)

BEAUTIFUL COLORS - ONE REPUBLIC

SET DRESSER (2025)

ANXIETY - DOECHII

Art ASSIST (2025)

I like the way you are (disco shoes) - Joseline hernandez

Art Director (2025)

EARLY DAYS- TECHNICAL THEATRE

Phantom of the Opera (pictured), Cabaret (Pictured), Singing in the Rain, Funny Girl

What started in high school between 2015–2018—sawdust, paint, and late nights in the shop—slowly grew into the beginning of my career in technical theatre. Building and designing sets taught me the practical foundations of storytelling through space, texture, and light. Those formative years sparked a blend of creativity and discipline that I still bring to every project I take on today.