

My
Story
I write psychological fiction and short pieces that explore the patterns people reveal without realizing it.
Most of my work begins with a question: why do we ignore what we notice? My stories lean into moral gray areas, intuition, memory, and the quiet moments that change how we see someone. What starts as mystery usually becomes an examination of motive.
The Hobbes Perspective grew from that same impulse — observing human behavior in real time and translating it into insight. It’s not about diagnosing people. It’s about recognizing patterns.
My visual art lives in the same world. Through satirical, pin-up–inspired imagery, I explore power, perception, femininity, contradiction, and cultural expectation. The aesthetic may be bold or nostalgic, but the questions underneath are the same.
Whether through short prose, novels in progress, or artwork, my work studies the tension between who we appear to be and who we actually are.

“What would your good do if evil didn’t exist,
And what would the earth look like if all the shadows disappeared?”
-Mikhail Bulgakov