Who I am
I’m an aspiring voice actor and artist with a strong connection to storytelling in all its forms. A lot of what draws me to creative work is the chance to bring something to life, whether that means stepping into a character through voice, building emotion into a scene, drawing an idea that only existed in my head, or shaping a world through writing. For me, art has never just been about making something that looks or sounds good. It has always been about expression, imagination, and creating something that feels alive.
I’m especially interested in the creative side of performance. Voice acting stands out to me because of how much emotion, personality, and meaning can exist in a voice. A character can be funny, intense, calm, chaotic, warm, dramatic, or unforgettable just through the way they speak, and that really interests me. I enjoy the idea of stepping into different roles, exploring different voices, and finding the details that make a character feel real.
I’m also open to opportunities, especially the kind that let me learn more, challenge myself, and gain experience. I know I’m still early in my journey, and that makes me want to stay curious. I want to keep exploring different creative spaces, trying new things, meeting people who share similar interests, and taking opportunities that help me grow as both an artist and a person. I don’t want to box myself in too early. I want to stay open, keep building, and see how far this path can take me.
More than anything, I want this website to be a place where people can see what I care about, what I’m working on, and what kind of creator I’m growing into. This is a space for my ideas, my projects, my interests, and the work that reflects who I am.
I’m someone who takes the arts seriously. I care about improving, learning, and growing into the kind of creative person who can keep developing over time instead of standing still. I know that becoming better at what I do will take patience, practice, and a willingness to keep experimenting, and that is something I genuinely enjoy. I like discovering what I can do, what I can improve, and what kind of artist I am still becoming.
At the same time, creativity for me is not limited to one thing. I’m interested in art, writing, character ideas, and storytelling as a whole. I like building ideas from the ground up and seeing where they can go. Sometimes that begins with a design, sometimes with a voice, sometimes with a scene, and sometimes with a feeling I want to capture. What matters most to me is the process of creating something with personality and meaning behind it.
Hobbies
A lot of my hobbies are connected in one way or another. Even when they seem different on the surface, they usually come back to the same thing: creativity, expression, and storytelling.
Voice acting is one of the biggest ones for me. It’s something I’m genuinely excited about, and one of the areas I most want to keep developing. What interests me most about it is the ability to transform a voice into a character, a moment, or an emotion. I like how much can be communicated through delivery, tone, energy, and timing. A voice can completely change the way a scene feels, and I find that really powerful. I especially enjoy the more creative side of voice acting, where there is room for character, imagination, and performance, rather than simply reading lines. That is a big part of why I’m drawn to voice work in games and animation.
Art is another major part of my life, both digitally and traditionally. Drawing gives me a different kind of freedom. With art, I can take ideas that are still loose and undefined and start giving them shape. I can design characters, experiment with expressions, sketch scenes, and build the visual side of the stories that interest me. Sometimes it is just for fun, sometimes it is tied to a bigger project, and sometimes it is simply a way of getting ideas out of my head and onto a page. I enjoy both the rough stages and the more finished ones because each part tells me something different about what I’m trying to create.
Creative writing is another space where a lot of my ideas begin. Writing gives me room to think more deeply about characters, scenes, and emotions. It helps me figure out who a character is, what kind of world they belong in, and what kind of story I want to tell. Even when a project starts visually or through a voice idea, writing often becomes the thing that helps hold it together. It gives structure to imagination. It also gives me a chance to experiment with tone, dialogue, and story in a very direct way.
Outside of those main hobbies, I also really enjoy the overall process of creating something from nothing. I like exploring new ideas, collecting inspiration, and imagining how different pieces could come together. A lot of what I enjoy is not just the final result, but the creative journey itself. I like the point where an idea is still unfinished, still changing, still becoming something. That stage can be messy, but it is also where a lot of the excitement is.
These hobbies are important to me because they are not separate from how I see myself. They are the ways I learn, express myself, and connect with the kind of future I want to build. Each one gives me a different way to create, and together they shape the kind of artist I want to become.
Link to every iteration of my indie animatic script, first draft to final. (image with link)
Projects
This section is a look into the projects that matter to me most, whether they are finished, still taking shape, or somewhere in between. A lot of my work is personal, which means it often starts with an idea that stays with me long enough that I feel the need to build something around it. Sometimes that becomes a drawing. Sometimes it becomes a scene, a character concept, a voice idea, or the beginning of a bigger story.
A lot of the projects I’m drawn to involve original characters and original worlds. I like the process of building people, dynamics, moods, and ideas that feel distinct. There is something really satisfying about taking a character from a rough concept and gradually figuring out how they look, how they sound, how they move through a scene, and what kind of story they belong in. That process feels like discovery every time.
This section is also a record of growth. It shows what I’ve been interested in, what I’ve been building, and how my ideas have changed over time. Some pieces may be rougher than others. Some may be experimental. Some may represent early steps toward bigger work in the future. But all of them are part of the path I’m on, and all of them reflect something real about the kind of creator I am.
My indie animatic project (first minute)
Voicelines for someone's take on a final boss from a game called “Ultrakill” (Planned for revision)
One of the things I enjoy most about personal projects is that they give me room to experiment. They let me try out different creative instincts without having to force everything into one fixed format. I can explore character ideas, visual styles, story concepts, and performances in a way that feels natural. That freedom matters to me, because so much of what I’m interested in comes from imagination and from wanting to create work that feels personal.
Right now, some of my work is still in progress, and I think that matters too. Not every creative idea appears all at once in a finished form. Some projects take time. Some need space to grow before they become clear. I’m learning to appreciate that part of the process instead of seeing it as a problem. Building something meaningful usually takes revision, patience, and a lot of trial and error, and that is part of what makes creating worthwhile.
As I continue to work on new ideas, I want this space to grow with me. I want it to show not just finished results, but the creative process behind them. The sketches, the concepts, the voices, the early versions, the improvements, and the work that keeps evolving. To me, projects are not just things you complete and leave behind. They are often the clearest evidence of how you think, how you imagine, and how you keep moving forward.
Bloopers for one of my characters Molly (Voiced by @Peppermntty)
Voicelines for a game boss name 1×1 (unfortunately cancelled)
My first ever skit based on a game named “Cookie Run: Kingdom.” This was my first ever opportunity of voice acting
Future
When I think about the future, the main thing I want is not fame or attention for its own sake. What I really want is to build a creative life that feels meaningful to me. I want to become someone who can make work I am proud of, keep growing in skill, and find opportunities to contribute something real through art and performance.
One of my biggest goals is to become a successful voice actor. What draws me to that path is the chance to work with characters, emotion, and storytelling in a way that feels alive. I like the idea of helping shape a world through performance, of giving a character energy and identity, and of being part of something that connects with other people. It is a field I care deeply about, and one I want to keep pursuing seriously.
At the same time, I want to stay open to where my creative path can lead. I know that the arts are wide, and I know I don’t have to define my future too narrowly right now. Voice acting is one of my strongest interests, but I also care about art, writing, and storytelling more broadly. Because of that, I want to leave room for growth. I want to keep developing my skills, discovering new strengths, and seeing what kinds of creative work suit me best over time.
Success to me is not about becoming hugely well known. It is more about building a career that feels honest, fulfilling, and sustainable. I want to do work that matters to me. I want to improve enough that opportunities come from the effort I put in. I want to be able to look at what I make and know that it reflects something genuine. If I can keep creating, keep improving, and keep finding meaningful opportunities in the arts, that is the kind of success I want.
I also want to remain open minded about where those opportunities may come from. I know growth often comes from unexpected places. A collaboration, a project, a role, a new skill, or a new experience can open a door you did not see before. Because of that, I want to keep saying yes to chances that help me learn and expand. I want to keep building a future with curiosity instead of fear.
More than anything, I hope to keep creating. I want to keep telling stories, exploring characters, improving my craft, and shaping a path that feels true to who I am. I know that path is still unfolding, but that is part of what makes it exciting. I’m still learning, still growing, and still discovering what I can become. This website is one part of that journey, and I hope it continues to grow along with me.