The Studio

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The Past

My foundation was built inside the themed entertainment world. I started in a regional theme park haunt in North Carolina and worked my way through the ranks - makeup artist, prop maker, mask sculptor, scenic builder. Eventually joining the design and build team responsible for constructing and maintaining full-scale environments.

Working in live attractions teaches you quickly: every surface matters. Pieces have to hold up under lighting, close inspection, and real-world wear. That discipline shaped how I build to this day.

From there, the work expanded into escape room scenic design, environmental fabrication, specialty prop work, and consulting for immersive venues. The focus has always been the same, create artifacts that feel believable, tactile, and lived-in.

The Present

In 2021, I launched SwitchfaceArt as an independent collectible studio focused on lore-driven relics and immersive props. Each series is developed as its own narrative world, pulling from dark tiki mythology, nautical legend, horror, fantasy, and curated oddities.

I began exhibiting at vendor shows in 2024 and continue expanding both the collections and the mythology behind them. Every piece is designed, sculpted, printed, cast, and finished in-house. Built to feel discovered rather than manufactured.

The Future

SwitchfaceArt is growing beyond standalone pieces into deeper narrative worlds.

New collections are in development. The lore continues to expand. Select custom commissions, mask work, scenic fabrication, and consulting projects remain open when aligned with the studio’s aesthetic.

The goal has always been the same: build artifacts from places that feel lost, forbidden, or half-remembered, but real enough to hold in your hands.