My life as a professional actor fundamentally drives the art I create. Acting demands an intense focus on the subconscious and the discovery of unseen layers in character. That immersion has taught me to see the world in moments of tension, emotion, and revealing, overlooked detail. As a photographic artist, my work is a direct extension of that awareness.
I build large-scale photo-paintings by directing a new reality; seamlessly layering thousands of photographs taken across the globe. I combine fragments of light, texture, and architecture until new cinematic visual worlds emerge. My work explores the dramatic narratives found in chaos, harmony, structure and feeling, turning raw observation into story.
I continue to work as an actor on films and TV series, such as “The Americans,” “The Wire,” “For All Mankind” (Apple TV+), “Lioness” (Paramount+). I've worked alongside artists like Woody Allen, Robert De Niro, and Emma Stone. My artworks are collected internationally and have been featured in celebrity homes and design projects. As I prepare to direct my first feature film, I relentlessly explore how image and story shapes the way we see ourselves.