Statement
I make one-of-one work across digital and traditional fine art under the name Redideo. Most of it starts as an experiment, testing materials, tools, and technology until something clicks. I like the moment where a piece stops feeling planned and starts feeling alive, then the job becomes refining it without sanding off what made it interesting in the first place.
I grew up in the Midwest and have been in San Diego for over 20 years. That mix shows up in the work: grounded and hands-on, but always curious about new ways to build an image. I started drawing young, took early art classes at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and later got pulled into street and urban art influences. From there, I moved into new media and digital work, and I still bounce between worlds depending on what the piece needs.
My process is usually layered. I build, disrupt, rebuild, and keep adjusting until the composition feels balanced and the surface has depth. Sometimes the starting point is digital, sometimes it’s physical, sometimes it’s both. I’m not chasing a single style as much as I’m chasing a certain feeling: movement, contrast, and detail that holds up when you’re standing a foot away.
I earned a BFA in Photo New Media from the Kansas City Art Institute and an AAS in Graphic Communications from St. Louis Community College. Redideo Artworks is where I share ongoing series and originals as they’re finished, with each piece treated as its own outcome, not a repeatable template.