Artist Statement
My work traces the quiet entanglements between folklore, telltales, and floral forms, using them as metaphors for beauty, fragility, and decay. Through these symbols, I reflect on the transient nature of existence and the intricate, often unspoken, bonds that thread human relationships.
Rooted in my experiences of womanhood, I imagine the body as an instrument—an archive of songs, a vessel of stories, a living tapestry etched with both beauty and scars. Objects, like bodies, bear silent relationships to one another; they withdraw, they reveal, they imprint. Through drawing and making of things, I seek to map these delicate crossings, where the emotional, the physical, and the ephemeral meet.
In the act of making, I find a passageway—a means to process the more intimate parts of my existence. This creative journey becomes a means of reconciling idealism with reality, capturing the essence of personal evolution and introspection.