ARTIST STATEMENT

I’m an artist who moves through feelings. My work often begins from a place I don’t have words for — a restlessness, a memory, a shift inside the body and mind. I’ve never been drawn to neat outcomes or final answers; I work to understand, to sit with things, to process what’s passing through me. It’s slow and often quiet. Sometimes it’s heavy, sometimes light.

Over time, I’ve found that observation — of myself, of the spaces I move through — has become the centre of my practice. It’s less about the medium and more about how I respond. I tend to notice things that are soft, in-between and overlooked. That’s where I find my language.

Creating helps me hold on to what I’m feeling — to sit with it, understand it, and let it show up however it wants to.