My work explores instinctive, gestural mark-making as a way to express the layered, shifting landscape of emotion. Marks emerge as extensions of memory, thoughts, and feelings, capturing what’s unseen but deeply felt.

Inspired in part by Thought-Forms (1901) by Besant and Leadbeater, I’m interested in the idea that emotion can take visual shape. Like their work, my marks represent internal dialogues, but instead of being channeled, they’re based on my lived experience. The works serve as both expression and reflection, a dialogue between the conscious and subconscious, the visible and the intangible. 

2025 Collections

A collection of colorfully abstract artistic prints featuring bold brushstrokes, swirls, and patterns in various bright colors like blue, pink, red, green, yellow, and orange.
A woman with short dark hair, glasses, and tattoos, wearing an orange top and black pants, standing with a drink in front of two vibrant abstract paintings with pink, blue, purple, and teal brushstrokes.
Abstract colorful paintings with bold black scribbles on small white canvases laid out on a gray table, with pink, blue, orange, yellow, and green colors.

Pieces from my final body of work for the year. Shown at the end of year show at Browne School of art.

Small works from my final body of work for the year. Shown at the end of year show at Browne School of art.

Vocabulary studies made up the bulk of my work this year - practicing my visual language and refining techniques.