My practice is an ongoing inquiry—an ever-evolving dialogue with material, process, and place. I approach making as a conversation, listening closely to each medium, responding with curiosity and urgency. Whether through paint, clay, or sound, my work is guided by a deep attunement to resonance, where form emerges through touch, movement, and presence.

Moving fluidly between modalities, I follow what calls to me. Some work demands the immediacy of a brushstroke, others the weight of clay or the resonance of an instrument. My practice is not bound by discipline but by an intuitive responsiveness, allowing the medium to be an active participant in the creation, listening closely to how we can make space for each other to speak.

My work does not seek to answer but to explore—to sit within the shifting nature of experience and material. Each piece is a response to the world around me, shaped by encounters with landscape, texture, and sound. Through layers of mark-making, sculpting, and listening, I trace the impermanence of perception and the ways in which materials hold their own agency.