Believe in yourself and all that you are
My work explores the parts of myself that were lost in adolescence — self‑acceptance, imagination, and the comfort to create. I paint and draw in hopes of finding my way back to those pieces. Every brushstroke feels like a fragment of myself being put back together. It’s where ancient memory, color, and form move from energy into emotion on the page.
I work intuitively, listening to the blank surface and letting shapes, shadows, and silhouettes emerge without forcing them into something literal. The process is quiet, patient, and entirely my own. I follow the color and the movement, trusting that the subconscious knows more than the hand. What appears often surprises me, but it always reflects something true: transformation, vulnerability, and hope are essential in becoming whole.
My pieces often feel like glimpses of another life being lived in a different time and place — atmospheric, dreamlike, rooted in tension and symbolism. Through my work, I want viewers to feel that hope is possible, and that the creative self is never destroyed. It simply protects itself until you welcome it out.
Nature
Anchored — Watercolor on paper, 12.5×18
Cactus Witness — Watercolor on paper, 12×16
Mist Bouquet — Watercolor on paper, 14×20
Abstract
Voices Behind Me (But I Still Hear Them) — Watercolor on paper, 14×20
Do You See Me — Charcoal on paper, 11×15
Mars on my mind
Figure/Portrait
Cactus Witness — Watercolor on paper, 12×16
Blending in
Half Listening — Charcoal on cotton paper, 12×18
Hesperia — Watercolor on paper, 10×14
One at a time please
Layers of Celestial — Watercolor on paper, 10×15