My Art Practice

I’m a mixed media artist working across photography, video, books, collage, and sculpture. My work drifts between mediums the way memory drifts through time — layered, fragmented, transformed by context. I’m interested in the slippery nature of what we hold onto and what fades, and how art can act as both a record and a reimagining of those moments.

Sometimes it looks like a black-and-white photograph, sometimes like a sculptural form or a handmade book. What ties it together isn’t a single medium, but an ongoing exploration of memory, time, and transformation. Each piece becomes a way to test how the personal intersects with the universal — how one person’s fragments might spark recognition in someone else.

The practice itself is part searching, part collecting, part building. It’s about experimenting with materials, trusting the process, and letting humor, curiosity, and odd little details find their way in. Serious in its intent, but always open to play, the work balances reflection with the delight of making.