The Language of Paint

Creating art is an essential form of communication for me. Painting is the language I use to relate to the world around me, especially during times when words fail me. Growing up with ADHD, I often found it difficult to articulate the overwhelming emotions and constant flow of thoughts that clouded my mind. Instead of being sidelined by my struggles, I gravitated toward visual art, which has become my preferred method of expression. Over the years, my creative practice has evolved into a sacred ritual—an opportunity to reflect, meditate, and explore my experiences.

I am constantly working to visualize the indescribable, ephemeral elements of life. My process is inspired by the ways in which we connect to each other, how we form identity, how we engage with our experiences, and the meaning we create out of it all. I want to immortalize the quiddity of the human experience through my work.

I work to uncover the beauty within them. I see myself as an alchemist who makes gold out of raw earth. I conjure loveliness from things from confusing and unexpected places. I want to make beautiful the things that are hard for us to approach, accept or comprehend. I want to entice and inspire you to think and feel through a visual experience.

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