In 2008, I attended Art Basel Miami Beach for the first time, just six years after the brand debuted in The Americas. That monumental experience remains amongst the most powerful introductions to my creative world.

Since then, I have witnessed Art Basel grow to be an art piece of its own. A destination aggregating artists, brands, collectors, curators, and galleries. The social juggernaut mutually of tradition and innovation.

Art Basel | Legacies is a proposed Netflix series committed to visual narration of Art Basel’s evolution as an international art community and its global influence on art, culture, fashion, hospitality, and luxury.



Another one. Art Basel Miami Beach. Storyboarding for pilot episode.

8.2K videographs. Color grade formula. An ethnically-diverse scene.



Intentional partnerships and brand activations. Art Basel got merch.

Sarah Zapata’s ‘Upon the Divide of Vermillion’ at UBS and ARTNOIR.



Paloma Teppa and Plant the Future with ‘Spanish Moss Sanctuary’.

Sector. Survey. Nova. Meridians. Positions. Kabinett. Conversations.



Would You Watch This

Art Basel Series?

Share a comment with your opinion. With four international fairs in Hong Kong, Basel, Paris, and Miami Beach, an episodic series tells Art Basel’s untold story from the inside, 1970 inception to present-day scale.

I have fantasized for years documenting Art Basel on this production value level. All about relationships and distribution. Enter, Netflix. Pitch updates will be shared in real time at Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

To Paloma Teppa and Yair Marcoschamer of Plant the Future, I am proud of your debut at Art Basel. We made it happen. Biophilic art and design is forever relevant. Nature will always be Earth’s greatest design element.