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Artist Statement
My work is rooted in an ongoing examination of the human interior. I am drawn to the emotional, psychological, and behavioral systems that shape how we move through the world, often unconsciously. Art is not simply a method of making for me. It is a means of inquiry, preservation, and survival. Through my practice, I explore what is carried quietly and what remains unspoken beneath the surface of lived experience.
I work fluidly across media, allowing material to respond to concept rather than the other way around. Experimentation is central to my process, whether through learning new forms or reimagining familiar materials in unfamiliar ways. Each medium holds its own language, and I am interested in how those languages can be disrupted, layered, or expanded to better articulate internal states that resist clarity.
My work seeks to touch others not through instruction, but through recognition. I aim to create spaces where viewers encounter parts of themselves they may not yet have words for. Themes of vulnerability, emotional intensity, memory, and psychological imprinting recur throughout my practice, often emerging through subtle narrative, abstraction, or symbolic gesture. I am particularly invested in the experiences of those who feel deeply, love without restraint, and carry complex inner histories shaped by time, loss, and transformation.
While my work often functions as a mirror for the viewer, it is equally an act of self exposure. Embedded within each piece are fragments of my own internal landscape. In presenting the work, I am not only placing an object on display, but offering the hidden and private parts of myself into shared space. This exchange of vulnerability forms the core of my practice. I believe art holds the capacity to reveal, to connect, and to remind us that interior complexity is not something to conceal, but something deeply human.

