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My work explores the deep emotional connection we have with the spaces that nurture us; our homes, corners of comfort, and places where we gather and are sustained. These intimate environments reflect my inner landscape and are drawn from memories of conversations in living rooms, spilled wine on dining tables, and the chaos of farmer’s markets. 

Color Theory  is at the heart of my process. I’m fascinated by how a single hue can evoke memory, shift mood, or tell an entire story. My palette choices are intentional and deeply personal, influenced by the emotional tone of a space, the history of an object, or the feeling of a moment I want to preserve. I think of color as a narrative tool, a way to access collective memory and deepen sensory connection.

Through these paintings, I explore themes of consumption, material culture, and environmental awareness, while grounding each piece in relational meaning. Many of the spaces I depict are tied to my loved ones, and they act as visual narratives about the relationships, rituals, and care that shape my world.

I’m especially interested in how women relate to their environments and how labor traditionally coded as “women’s work” holds emotional, cultural, and, overall, immeasurable value. My work honors the sacred environments where softness, resilience, and femininity converge.

a collection of paintings & drawings

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