From the time I could hold a pencil, I’ve been chasing the thrill of bringing imagination to life. What started as doodles on homework, school notebooks and sketchbooks turned into a lifelong obsession with creating art in every form possible. Today, under the name Toxic, I’ve built a body of work that refuses to stay in a single lane. I’m a firm believer that creativity has no boundaries — and neither should an artist.

My work spans murals (for a brief time street art), logos, tattoos, beer can designs, portraits, caricatures, and any medium that lets me tell a story visually. I love the challenge of switching gears: going from the raw energy of a large-scale mural to the precision of a tattoo design, from designing bold brand imagery to capturing someone’s personality in a single caricature line. Art, to me, isn’t about specializing — it’s about exploring. Every medium offers a new language, and I treat each project like a chance to learn how to speak it fluently.

Over the years, I’ve collaborated with individuals, families, businesses, breweries, and community spaces, helping them turn ideas into something tangible, colorful, and unforgettable. Whether it’s a custom illustration or a wall that needs a burst of life, I approach each piece with the same mindset: make it meaningful, make it memorable, and make it uniquely theirs.

But my art isn’t just for adults. One of the projects closest to my heart is writing and illustrating children’s books. These stories allow me to mix imagination with purpose — which is why a percentage of every book sale is donated to a charity I have linked to that book. Giving back matters, and I believe creativity is at its best when it lifts someone else up.

At the core of everything I create is the belief that art should feel alive. It should make people smile, think, feel, or pause — even for a second. I want my work to connect with people on a personal level, whether it’s a mural that transforms a neighborhood corner or a kids’ book that becomes a child’s favorite bedtime story.

If you’re looking for artwork that’s custom, bold, heartfelt, or just plain fun, I’d love to collaborate.

This is what I do. This is what I love. That is why Toxic draws it.