As we step into 2026, I wanted to share a little more about where my artwork is heading — and why creating art continues to mean so much to me. Surviver was born from resilience. After being diagnosed with cancer in 2020, my world changed overnight. Art became my outlet, my focus, and ultimately my way forward. What started as a form of healing has grown into a creative brand built on strength, positivity, and self-expression, and that spirit continues to shape everything I create today. 

For 2026, my work is evolving in exciting new directions. I’m creating more Pop Art prints inspired by iconic song lyrics, music legends, and cultural figures; pieces designed to capture emotion, movement, and attitude. My lyrical posters remain at the heart of my collection, blending powerful words with bold design to create meaningful wall art for modern homes. 

This year also marks the beginning of my journey into Graffiti-inspired art, adding raw texture and urban energy to my designs. This new style came directly from a customer request asking if I could create something featuring Frenchie dogs. That single question opened the door to a whole new creative path — combining pop art, graffiti elements, and playful subjects that really stand out.

Every piece I design is created with intention; whether it’s music lyric wall art, pop culture posters, dog art prints, or statement artwork that sparks conversation. My goal has always been to create art that makes people feel something, whether that’s joy, nostalgia, strength, or confidence. 

Thank you for supporting an independent artist and a survivor-led small business. Whether you’re discovering Surviver for the first time or returning for something new, I’m so grateful you’re part of this journey. Here’s to a bold, expressive, and inspiring 2026.