MIXED MEDIA
Mixed media invites intuition and discovery; it asks me to respond to materials rather than control them. Rusted metal beside worn wood, paper torn and reformed — these juxtapositions reflect life’s own complexity and resilience. In combining what is fragile with what is enduring, I can express the interplay between decay and renewal, between loss and growth.
SCULPTURAL
I am fascinated with sculptural assemblage because it allows me to give new life to fragments of the ordinary — materials that have lived other histories before finding their way into my hands. Each object holds a quiet story, and through the act of assembling, I become both collector and storyteller.
COLLAGES
AND DAILY NARRATIVES
I am drawn to collage because it feels like a visual form of memory — layered, fragmented, and imperfectly whole. Working with torn paper and marks allows me to embrace chance, imperfection, and emotion in a direct, physical way. Each rip, texture, and gesture becomes both destruction and creation — a record of presence and process.