Beyond Data Science - Creative Work

Drumming

Drumming has been one of the loves of my life for the last 10 years. I've played in three super fun rock(ish) bands and love jamming with people whenever I can, so if you're interested let me know :)

Open to collaboration for: live or recorded performance, jamming, and audio-based machine learning projects.

Art

Face Painting, Bleach Painting, Spray Paint Banners and Murals, Drawing, Acrylic Painting, and Much More!

I love working with any medium I can get my hands on, whether that's face painting, bleach-painting clothing, graffiti, clay, candle making, drawing, or acrylic painting. Most of it is self-taught, and all of it is fueled by a love of creative crafts and anything artistic.

I previously worked at Young Art as an art teacher for 1 1/2 years. I helped break down images into smaller shapes to teach young students the fundamentals of drawing and painting.

Open to: creative collaborations, face painting events, drawing or painting album/tour visuals, hand-painting banners, customizing clothing, community-centered art projects, art classes, and likely any creative project you might need help with :)

Creative Coding

Lately, I've been exploring all the wild, creative directions code can take you and gaining a deeper appreciation for just how much is possible when you think beyond traditional data science.

My curiosity really kicked into overdrive during my time at Interstellar Lab working on computer vision projects. Since then, I’ve been diving into experimental tools, artistic coding, and ways to turn technical work into expressive experiences.

Cave Exploration Mini-Game

This is a pixel-art style interactive adventure! I created all the art myself, then coded and designed custom scenes, character dialogue systems, and an interactive map to create a sweet, narrative-driven mini-game. It's fully responsive and self-hosted using HTML and JavaScript — no game engines or visual editors, just code.

Time to Feed the Drummer

Have you ever tried writing a song with someone who "speaks" a different instrument? You have a cool idea for their part, but when you try to explain it like "chug chug brraang wahhh-wahhhhh", they look at you funny. Well, this is supposed to help with that!

I'm currently developing an app that allows you to hum a melody and translate it into the instrument of your choosing to help communicate creative ideas more efficiently :)

I am still developing it so I will add a sneak peak, but it has a long way to go still haha