I am an artist and spatial designer working at the intersection of memory, material, and place. My work explores how the physical environment can hold emotional resonance—how space, objects, and story come together to create experiences of reflection, connection, and healing.
Rooted in both studio and community practice, I integrate painting, found objects, and environmental cues to evoke a sense of quiet presence. My visual language—shaped by intuition, repetition, and symbolism—draws from the natural world and from the stories embedded in the places and things we hold dear.
Inspired by contemplative practices and artists such as Agnes Martin and Hilma af Klint, I see art as a bridge between the internal and external: a way to translate feeling into form. Increasingly, my work engages with the public—through placemaking, architectural design, and curatorial projects that invite others into shared reflection and reverence for place.
Whether through paintings, spaces, or curated collections, my work aims to honor memory, foster belonging, and invite viewers to consider their own relationship to the spaces they inhabit.