Art & Music
Art & Music
Music and art have always been integral to my life. Over a decade ago, I released several music albums—now out of circulation—but after years away from recording, I’ve returned with new work that reflects both my lifelong piano roots and my cultural heritage.
My latest release, Under Black Skies: Piano & Cello of the North, was written, composed, and performed on my Yamaha DGX-670 electric piano, blending orchestral voices into original northern soundscapes.
Alongside music, I work in visual art—primarily acrylic on canvas—and photography. For years, I maintained an art studio in Phoenix where I painted and taught community art classes. These creative outlets have allowed me to connect with others who resonate with the themes in my work.
Whether in sound or image, each piece is shaped by the same guiding forces behind my writing: ethics, resilience, heritage, and the rawness of being human. For me, art and music have always offered balance—a way to process and transcend the darker realities I confronted through my work in the true crime and forensic world as the “InkProfiler.”
Under my artist name, I create acrylic paintings and photography, with works exhibited internationally over the years in both galleries and cause-driven events. These opportunities have connected my creative work to humanitarian, cultural, and community initiatives across the globe. My art spans multiple styles and categories, with many pieces rooted in emotion and human connection.