About Me

Hello there! Let me tell you a bit about myself…I am a German native who grew up in Alabama (Roll Tide!) and who is now based in London. I began my creative journey by taking an Advanced Placement (AP) course in Studio Art – Drawing in the United States. In May of 2015, I graduated from Randolph School in Huntsville, Alabama and then moved across the Atlantic to attend Norwich University of the Arts in the United Kingdom.

After completing my foundation in fine art, having learned key drawing skills, I made the decision to redirect my studies to film, a longtime passion. During my time on the film course, I took on various roles on short film productions, but ultimately falling in love with designing. While at uni, I had the privilege of landing work experience placements in the art department on productions including Netflix’s The Crown and Carnival Film’s Downton Abbey feature. Those experiences allowed me to transition from my studies to working in the industry professionally.

Shortly after graduating, I started working as an art department assistant on BBC’s mini-series Black Narcissus. Since then, I’ve worked on the newest installment of Paramount’s Mission: Impossible franchise, learned all about action props as a petty cash buyer on Marvel’s Secret Invasion, and most recently made the transition to coordinating for set decoration on Star Wars: The Acolyte. As I continue my career, I look forward to expanding my skill set, meeting new people, and working on a range of projects that use design to bring stories to life.