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Introducing The Room
A room is just a box until you give it a window to another world. The right pictureāwhether itās a brooding black-and-white cityscape or a riot of color in an abstract swirlādoesnāt just hang on the wall; it shifts the roomās entire personality. Suddenly, the lighting feels more intentional, the furniture seems to have a purpose, and even the air carries a different weight. Itās not just decoration; itās an attitude adjustment for the space.

Winter N Summer
This project began on a sunny day in a park just outside of Princetonāright in the thick of summer, when the heat hangs in the air and everything feels saturated with light. The grass had just been cut; it was soft underfoot, almost like a bed, and as I wandered through the park in search of a landscape to capture, I was struck by a single thought: what might this place look like in winter? That question stayed with me. In that moment, I decided to merge the two seasonsāsummerās vivid warmth with winterās quiet stillnessāinto a single image. This photograph is the result of that vision: a meditation on contrast, memory, and the passing of time.
Media
Printed on custom, premium polished acrylic. The piece features a luminous finish that enhances depth, vibrancy, and contrast, giving it a contemporary, almost glass-like presence. Each print is handmade and precision-cut, ensuring unique craftsmanship and clean, gallery-level presentation. Dimensions: Image: 33ā x 50ā (83.82cm x 127cm)

Connections ā A brush of flowers brings color, threading moments of beauty through the quiet spaces between us.ā
Searching
Some days carry a quiet magic, and today was one of them. The sky opened in a clear, endless blueābright, almost impossibly vividāand for a moment, it felt like the world was offering something new. Just at the edge of spring, the trees began their pre-bloom, delicate hints of green and blush surfacing like a secret being whispered to the season. Everything felt alive with possibility, like the start of something beautiful. And yet, in my mind, I saw it all in black and whiteāthe final image already developed, the story already told. It was a reminder that even in the presence of beauty, the heart sometimes sees only the outline, never the color.
Media
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Luster 304gsm paper. Professionally dry-mounted using archival adhesive to ensure longevity and preservation. Presented in a custom white floater frame, handcrafted from solid wood. Printed with exceptional precision using the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 to maintain tonal integrity and detail. Dimensions: Image: 24 x 36 in. (60.96 x 91.44 cm) Framed: 26 x 38 x 2 in. (66.04 x 96.52 x 5.08 cm)
Art For The Restaurant
Art in a restaurant setting transforms the dining experience, creating an ambiance that enhances both the aesthetic and sensory pleasures. Thoughtfully curated pieces add elegance, provoke conversation, and reflect the unique character of the establishment, making each visit a memorable and enriching experience."
Too Much
Piscataway, New Jersey, 2021
TOO MUCH captures the quiet elegance of an untouched winter landscape in a snow-covered park in Piscataway, New Jersey. The composition invites contemplation, presenting a serene expanse where not a single footprint mars the pristine snow. This unbroken surface serves as a metaphor for purity and stillness in contrast to the noise of modern life. In its stark minimalism, the work meditates on the interplay between solitude and serenityāoffering a visual retreat from the excesses of the everyday. Through this subtle yet evocative image, the artist poses a question: when is presence too much, and when is absence just enough?
Medium & Presentation:
Printed in 2021, this piece is presented in a white, custom handmade floater frame, crafted from real wood. The archival pigment print is dry-mounted and press bonded using acid-free adhesive onto Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag 304gsm paper, renowned for its rich texture and depth. Print produced on Canon Pro-4100, ensuring precision and longevity. Dimensions: Image: 20 x 40 in (50.8 x 101.6 cm) Framed: 22 x 42 x 2 in (55.88 x 109.22 x 5.08 cm)

Climbing the stairs of perfectionāone mindful step at a time, knowing itās the effort, not the summit, that defines the journey.
Corner Space of Dining.
Too Much
Piscataway, New Jersey, 2021
TOO MUCH captures the quiet elegance of an untouched winter landscape in a snow-covered park in Piscataway, New Jersey. The composition invites contemplation, presenting a serene expanse where not a single footprint mars the pristine snow. This unbroken surface serves as a metaphor for purity and stillness in contrast to the noise of modern life. In its stark minimalism, the work meditates on the interplay between solitude and serenityāoffering a visual retreat from the excesses of the everyday. Through this subtle yet evocative image, the artist poses a question: when is presence too much, and when is absence just enough?
Medium & Presentation:
Printed in 2021, this piece is presented in a white, custom handmade floater frame, crafted from real wood. The archival pigment print is dry-mounted and press bonded using acid-free adhesive onto Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag 304gsm paper, renowned for its rich texture and depth. Print produced on Canon Pro-4100, ensuring precision and longevity. Dimensions: Image: 20 x 40 in (50.8 x 101.6 cm) Framed: 22 x 42 x 2 in (55.88 x 109.22 x 5.08 cm)

LAND OF PASSION
40X60
āNo matter what's in your glass, even top-shelf spirits can't compete with the stunning Art Decor above the bar.ā
How Itās Made
Behind the scenes at Menlo Park Framingāwhere every cut, corner, and detail is a testament to craftsmanship and the art of timeless presentation.

Behind the Scene
At Menlo Park Framing, craftsmanship isnāt rushedāitās revered. Every frame is a careful collaboration of skill, patience, and pride, because doing it right is the only way they know how.
Shopping &
Retail
Outdoor art photography is an exceptional choice for retail decor, bringing a touch of nature's beauty into any space. These striking images capture the majesty of landscapes, the serenity of natural scenes, and the vibrancy of the outdoors, creating an inviting and calming atmosphere. They offer versatility, easily complementing a variety of design styles, from contemporary to rustic. Beyond aesthetic appeal, outdoor photography can evoke positive emotions, inspiring customers and providing a serene backdrop that enhances the shopping experience. Incorporating these works into retail settings not only adds visual interest but also creates a unique, memorable environment that can set a store apart.
Pop Life
This photo is a nod to my days at Bergdorf Goodman, where I was constantly surrounded by some of the most luxurious and exquisite bags in the world. It was a place where opulence wasnāt just seenāit was felt. When a single bag could command upwards of $50,000, it spoke volumes about the energy that pulsed through those marble floors: unapologetic luxury, ambition, and a kind of glamour that lingered in the air. This image is my version of Pop Artāan homage to that rarefied world, filtered through the lens of Andy Warhol. Itās not just about the bag; itās about the feeling it evokes, the culture it represents, and the dream it invites you into.
Media
White handmade frame cut from real wood. Print is dry mounted and press bonded using archival adhesive on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, 304gsm, protected behind museum-quality UV protective glass. Printed using Canon Pro-4100 for color accuracy and depth. Dimensions: Image: 30ā x 30ā (76.2cm x 76.2cm) Framed: 31ā x 33.5ā x 2ā (78.74cm x 85cm x 5.08cm)
Over The Bridge Bath Decor
In The Kitchen
Introducing The Gallery On PICTOREM. With Select Pieces On-Hand
I began my journey in landscape photography, a passion reignited by the encouragement of my late father, who urged me to pursue what I loved. With a professional background at Bergdorf Goodman and a deep appreciation for art and culture, creativity came naturally to me. My work is characterized by a luxury aesthetic, with each piece being unique, meticulously framed, and ready to ship. Currently, my offerings are on a first-come, first-served basis as I have yet to decide on limited editions and production quantities. With over 20 finished select pieces ready to sell available and now partnering up with PICTOREM, Iām sure to accommodate.