About

‘The little things are infinitely
the most important’

I capture fleeting moments—emotional imprints that evoke absence, memory, and fragile presences on the verge of disappearing. My work explores what remains of someone or something that once was.

As a multidisciplinary artist, I quietly reflect on the passage of time and the subtle human traces left behind, felt by those who follow. Through photography and printmaking, I merge digital and analog processes to examine the delicate interplay between people and their environments—how they inhabit, mark, and eventually leave them.

In recent work, I’ve been exploring layering both as a metaphor and a material strategy. An emotional and visual layering of generations, intimacy, and the quiet strength of maternal love. Layers of images and textures reflect relationships between generations, quiet acts of love, and a beauty in the unnoticed and everyday.

I share personal moments that resonate with universal experiences—small gestures that hold the echo of something larger. Through images—photographic or prints—I aim to offer small glimpses into who we are, what we carry, and how we’re shaped by the people and places around us.