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Artist Statment

My paintings, installations, and time-based works seek to dissolve the sovereignty of the human body and open it back into the ecological continuum. My practice explores the boundary between inner and outer landscapes, tracing the porous edges where memory, psyche, and ecology converge. Through oil on canvas, watercolor, textiles, and experimental film, I explore how intimacy, grief, and kinship reconfigure our relationship to more-than-human worlds, proposing tenderness and wonder as radical forms of survival.

Drawing from feminism, lucid dreaming, archetypal imagery, and speculative ecologies, I create immersive environments that merge sound, scent, light, and touch. By weaving painting and textile traditions into multi-sensory landscapes, I dissolve the inherited separation of nature and culture while transforming collective pain into spaces of beauty and care. Threaded throughout are reflections on fragility, kinship, metamorphosis, and freedom. A search for new myths of belonging in precarious times.

My works invite viewers to linger in spaces where boundaries soften. Between self and environment. Subconscious and waking. Human and more-than-human. These are living works. Ecosystems of perception that ask: How do our inner states alter the ecologies around us? What does it mean to imagine kinship across species and matter? And how might art become a site where we rehearse alternative futures that are tender, porous, feminist, and shared?

A woman with long, wavy hair that has green highlights, smiling and looking up while standing in front of a colorful abstract mural.
A painter's palette covered in various shades of blue and white paint, with some green, on a cluttered artist's workspace.

Mixtape

A Little Something for You

A hand with fingers slightly curled, covered in blue and black paint, against a blue textured background.

Digital Diary