Portfolio

Current Statement
My multidisciplinary practice—spanning video, photography, drawing, and sculpture—engages in sustained dialogue with land and memory, reflecting our growing disconnection from nature and the self as part of it. It begins with reflective immersion through walking and gathering: a quiet ritual that opens space for presence, attunement, and healing.
Drawing arises intuitively, where abstract landscapes trace emotional contours and environmental shifts. These impressions evolve into sculptural assemblages—collected and crafted materials carrying ancestral knowledge, lineage, and tactile skill. They preserve traces of loss, longing, and reclamation.
Informed by feminist, neurodivergent, and disabled methodologies, my practice honours the temporality of crip time, autoethnographic reflection, and process-led care. It moves through slowness, ritual, and repetition, inviting reconnection to land, history, and the fragile threads that bind us.

Past work
Previous work explored commonalities of lived experience as a basis of coexistence, conceptually the work takes inspiration from philosophy, psychology and sociology. Following themes of our attachment to things, the monuments of daily living and the narratives that connect us. Often participatory in its creation, the work manifests as sculptures and installations using a broad range of materials and digital media.