My creative practice is one of witnessing, of deep listening, of softening into subtlety, and honoring what lingers beneath the surface. It is a meditation on thresholds—between the visible and invisible, presence and impermanence—where light becomes medium, and grief becomes devotion. I create spaces where viewers can slow down, sit with emotional complexity, and reconnect with embodied experience.
My process is intuitive and conversational. I work with earthly materials that hold memory: light, paper, metal, clay, silence, weight, and elements of surprise. Mediums, both physical and formless, are companions in my inquiry. My approach is collaborative: with time, with material, and with attentive observation. Poetically, I attune to mundane undercurrents and fleeting moments with reverence. Rather than forcing meaning, I listen and respond through contemplative reflection.
My art offers a quiet sanctum that welcomes both the spiritual and material, asking how tenderness, grief, memory, and deep presence can become forms of communal care. In a culture shaped by distraction, acceleration, and disconnection from ourselves and one another, I see contemplative art as a way of restoring emotional attentiveness and contributing to collective reflection.
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