Artists Statement
My work explores emotional states, sensation, and the experience of time through imagery that exists in a state of transition. I am interested in liminal moments, where something is shifting but not yet fully formed, and where perception feels fluid rather than fixed.
I move between figurative subjects and depictions of prehistoric life, using both as a way to consider presence across different scales of time. While the human figure allows for intimate emotional expression, prehistoric life evokes a sense of awe and continuity, emphasizing that these distant beings were once as vital and vulnerable as we are. Through this connection, I aim to extend a sense of sensitivity and care beyond the present moment.
My process is guided by feeling, gesture, and atmosphere. I work with line and color in a way that resists full resolution, allowing forms to remain slightly in flux, as if caught within an ongoing movement.
I hope the work invites a sense of gentleness and an appreciation for imperfection, offering a space where emotion can be felt without needing to be fully defined.