My work is rooted in the belief that images can hold frequency—that they can transmit the subtle shifts of consciousness moving within us and the world around us. I am drawn to moments where beauty appears unexpectedly: a gesture, a fragment, a landscape, a fleeting emotional state. These moments become invitations, asking to be held, witnessed, and transformed through my hands. Across still and moving images, my practice traces the quiet movements between hurt and healing, rupture and repair.
At the core of my work is an intuitive way of working—following what feels alive before it becomes legible. I often return to the image of the Water Bearer: a figure who does not instruct, but pours. My art follows that gesture. Each work becomes a vessel carrying emotional truth, embodied insight, and the energetic residue of transformation. Whether through the tactile fragility of Polaroid skins, layered surfaces of paint, or time-based works, I approach imagery as a form of transmission—one that raises awareness through softness rather than force.
In Between Hurt & Healing sits at the heart of my practice. It examines how growth unfolds in liminal space—not through resolution or perfection, but within the tender, unfinished intervals where we are learning to hold ourselves differently. Series such as Sexual Healing, Sanctuary, and Father Figure map this process through repetition, texture, and material transformation. Together, they explore vulnerability, lineage, intimacy, and self-reclamation, using shifts in surface, color, and form as metaphors for emotional change. As Polaroid emulsion stretches, tears, settles, or resists, it mirrors the inner landscapes I am exploring.
With my time-based works, this inquiry expands into duration, witnessing, and the present tense. Through short-form digital pieces and extended video works, I explore how meaning emerges not only through image, but through time itself. Moments of lived beauty, reflection, and stillness are gathered, held, and allowed to unfold—sometimes briefly, sometimes beyond expectation. These works function as both archive and offering: records of attention, consciousness, and choice, and reflections on how presence and transformation move through contemporary channels. They acknowledge that spiritual awareness now coexists with algorithms, and that depth can surface in both fleeting gestures and sustained acts of looking.
Ultimately, my aim is simple: to create work that opens something. A pause. A breath. A subtle shift in awareness. In an era shaped by acceleration and noise, I make art that invites slowing, witnessing, and presence—offering space to soften, to feel, and to remember what becomes possible when beauty, curiosity, and consciousness are allowed to lead.