About me

I work from a place of instinct, reflection, and lived experience. My practice is driven by curiosity, but also by a need to question, to challenge, and to sit with discomfort rather than resolve it.

While my work is often solitary, it remains deeply connected—to broader human experiences, to tension, and to the unspoken. Everything I create is guided by intention, clarity, and a commitment to making work that holds meaning beyond the surface.

Driven by passion

My artistic journey has been shaped by an ongoing tension between control and vulnerability. I’m drawn to the spaces where people, particularly women, are constrained, silenced, or bound by forces both visible and unseen. These ideas aren’t abstract to me; they sit at the core of why I make work.

Painting allows me to explore that sense of entrapment and emotional weight, figures caught in webs, held in suspension, or stripped back to a quiet, confronting stillness. There’s a deliberate use of emptiness in my work, a kind of visual silence that reflects isolation, pressure, and the unspoken.

This isn’t just a practice—it’s a way of processing and exposing what often goes unnoticed or unacknowledged. Everything I create is driven by intention, restraint, and a refusal to decorate or soften difficult truths. I’m not interested in making work that simply looks good, I want it to hold something, to unsettle, and to stay with you.