in the lobby of Marley Station mall in March of 1990. I stopped in front of the first 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' poster. I didn’t know it at the time, but that single moment would shape my life.
It wasn’t just four heroes in the shadows of New York City, it was a portal. That campaign had weight; it was brilliant the way they revealed just enough to show that the 1987 turtles weren't cartoons anymore. It was the perfect blend of mystery and excitement, exactly what a poster should be. It felt like cinema itself distilled into one image. I remember standing there, wide-eyed, thinking: “I will do that someday.”
35 years later, that spark never left me.
Today, I have the privilege of seeing my work displayed all over the world. I create artwork that blends Hollywood-level cinematic polish with hyper-toon realism; posters designed to stop people in their tracks, make them dream and remind them why they love movies. It’s a continuation of the promise I made to myself as a kid: to bring stories to life in ways that feel bold, unforgettable, and larger than life.
This isn’t just my career. It’s the pursuit of a dream I’ve carried since childhood. And with every poster, I’m not just designing key art, I’m reaching for the same spark that grabbed me in the first place.
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