Photography & Design: Personal Work
“Hellraiser” reimagined poster & opening movie credits
“Hellraiser” is one of my favorite horror films of all time, it is iconic, unsettling, and fully committed to its era. But like all great horror icons, it deserves a little resurrection. My reimagined poster strips the imagery down to what’s become unmistakable in pop culture: the silhouette of Pinhead. At this point, that outline is all you need. Horror fans see it and immediately feel the terror. It is about restraint, atmosphere and negative space.
As for the opening credits (at the bottom) the original did not do the film justice. So lets say it was necessary.















Julies Photography Series: three vibes one shoot
This series was created during a photoshoot for Brazilian singer Julie’s single “Solita,” hosted by Miami Ad School. The first two pieces are alternate single covers. The third, taken from the same shoot, was repurposed for a fictional Galore magazine cover as part of a separate editorial design class. One shoot, three distinct visual moods.



“LUST” The Type Specimen: a font, a feeling
I chose this typeface because of the name alone. ‘LUST’ isn’t subtle, it implies tension, urgency, desire. I wanted to explore how a word so charged could be expressed without relying on imagery, using only type, composition, and color.





Lemon Cupcake Photography: cupcake is performing
Camp Cupcake Extravaganza: Photography for dBakers Sweet Studio. This photo was part of a product photography assignment featuring a lemon cupcake. I used a camp approach…bold color, oversized props, and playful styling, to turn a simple dessert into a visual performance. Sweet, but never subtle. Camp embraces the over the top to make something ordinary feel unforgettable.
Arca album front/back redesign
This redesign channels the raw, fluid chaos of Arca’s sound. The front cover features a fractured face and melting wax - a nod to transformation, identity, and ritual. Grids and anatomy collide in a surreal, digital altar.
The back cover disrupts binaries with a hand-painted hybrid of gender symbols, rejecting labels just like the music does. Less album art, more visual séance.
FKA Twigs Magdalene Site
A conceptual fan site redesign that leans into the divine surrealism of Magdalene. Inspired by religious iconography and digital sensuality, the site wraps FKA Twigs in gold—turning vulnerability into power.
Lady Gaga 911 song poster.
Lady Gaga is one of my three ultimate artistic inspirations for me. This poster is a personal tribute to Gaga’s “911” song—specifically the surreal, visceral music video that became an emotional short film in its own right.
The design draws visual and spiritual influence from films I hold sacred: The Holy Mountain, The Color of Pomegranates, 8½, and El Topo. Each one steeped in symbolism, dramatic framing, and dreamlike logic—just like Gaga herself.
Beyoncé is one of my three ultimate artistic inspirations, and this piece reimagines her icon status through a Pop Art lens. Inspired by Lichtenstein’s bold halftones and Warhol’s celebrity worship, I created this fictional museum poster for the Seattle Art Museum’s New Voices exhibit.
This work explores the tension between mass image reproduction and singular presence—because even reduced to dots and primary colors, Beyoncé’s power doesn’t fade. It multiplies
Beyonce Pop Art Museum Poster
Celia Cruz $20 redesign
Celia Cruz is one of my three ultimate sources of artistic inspiration. When I heard she was becoming the first Afro-Latinx person to appear on U.S. currency (on the quarter), I was moved. But respectfully… She’s full bill energy.
This piece celebrates how both Black Americans and the Latinx community have shaped the U.S.—its culture, its sound, its soul. Celia’s raised arm replaces old presidents with rhythm and power, while maracas take the place of tired monuments. It’s currency that doesn’t just pay—it performs.