From cinema to 3D
A creative background built for this.
My artistic path runs through cinematic photography and 3D visual effects, disciplines that taught me how to see light, structure, and narrative in a single frame.
When I turned that training toward Bull Terriers, something clicked. The breed has an almost architectural quality to it: the egg-shaped skull, the low-slung power stance, the expressiveness packed into a face that shouldn't be expressive at all. 3D printing lets me translate that into something tangible. Not a flat image you scroll past, but an object with weight and presence, a piece that earns its place on your shelf because it actually means something.

