From early childhood, a love of drawing consumed most of my time, and as a kid, cartoons, comic books and fictitious worlds were key inspirations that sculpted my interests. Years later, as a young teen living in the mid-'80s, a new phenomenon had polarised the community, and at the age of eleven, I joined this anti-establishment cult movement. Skateboarding had been revitalised and was a liberation for the youth of the day rebelling against the conventions of society and the higher authority. Rather than mastering the trickery of the board, I gravitated toward the radical art displayed on the plywood plank. This era breathed a new life into the kind of artist I was to become. Professionally my skill set lay in areas ranging from illustration, public art installations to conceptual 3D visualisations.
 
Schooling:
I began my studies as an apprentice Graphic Artist at the Sydney Institute of Technology and later continuing my education at the SAE Creative Media College of East Sydney, where I finalised my qualifications in Graphic Design. Outside my occupational world of illustration, I continue to explore new creative outlets, ride my bicycle and be a nurturing father and partner to my growing family.