Artist Statement
Rooted in the lived experiences of womanhood, my practice begins with the body—its memories, rhythms, and quiet resilience. I see it as an instrument that carries songs and stories, a vessel inscribed with both tenderness and rupture.
Drawing inspiration from folklore and collective lived narratives, I weave them through floral forms—metaphors for beauty, fragility, and the quiet endurance of life. These motifs become a way of tracing the emotional landscapes of everyday existence, where the cycles of blooming and withering echo our own processes of becoming and unbecoming.
Through the act of drawing, I map the crossings between the emotional, the physical, and the ephemeral. Each mark is an act of remembering—a way of tending to the intimate scars, quiet transformations, and unseen threads of connection that shape our being.