My practice explores the thresholds between self and other, perception and
presence, control and surrender.
Working across drawing, painting, and collage, I engage with the experience of
consciousness—how meaning is formed, fractured, and reassembled through personal
and collective memory. Through layered materials and intuitive process, my work
resists linear narratives, instead allowing time, intimacy, and vulnerability to
surface as embodied experiences.
I am interested in moments where effort gives way to uncertainty, and where
surrender does not promise resolution, only revelation. The act of making
functions as a site of inquiry rather than conclusion. Each work becomes an
invitation—to sit with ambiguity, to honor what is unresolved, and to remain
present within the shifting boundaries of becoming.