Looking for a way to support my work and practice ? — Become a Patron of the Arts !
What does it mean to be a Patron?
For centuries, artists have thrived because of patrons—individuals who believed in their work, invested in their creative practice, and ensured that art continued to flourish outside the financial constraints of commercial demand. From Renaissance masters to contemporary creators, patronage has always been about supporting the unseen hours of experimentation, process, and research that make art possible.
Today, in a world where artists are often expected to work for passion and visibility alone, breaking the "starving artist" cycle requires a shift—one where art is valued not just for its final form, but for the labor, thought, and dedication leading up to it.
Why support my practice?
Creating art is more than just producing finished works. It involves:
Time—to explore, refine, and push boundaries.
Materials—which are expensive and require continual investment.
Space—a dedicated studio to bring ideas to life.
Sustainability—the ability to create without the constant pressure of monetizing every single piece.
By becoming a patron or making a one-time donation, you are directly fueling the creative process—allowing me to continue making, experimenting, and sharing my work with the world without compromising its integrity for commercial viability. Your support means I can dedicate more time to producing meaningful work rather than chasing financial stability in an industry that often undervalues the labor of artists.
Ways to support
There are two ways to contribute:
Join as a Patron (Subscription-Based Support)
A monthly or annual contribution that provides sustained support to my practice.
As a patron, you become part of my creative journey, helping fund materials, studio costs, and ongoing projects.
Make a One-Time Donation
A way to offer support whenever you feel called to.
Perfect for those who want to contribute without an ongoing commitment.