Small Against the Infinite, 2025
Acrylic, texture, and generative collage on paper, 18 × 24 in.
She stands in the same visual field as an entire Earth, but the scale isn’t reconciled — it’s irrational, impossible. That mismatch becomes the point. Her body registers vulnerability in the face of something too large to grasp. Small Against the Infinite shifts the crisis from the personal to the planetary: how does an individual locate meaning when the frame expands beyond comprehension? More →

Interior Weather, 2025
Acrylic, texture, and generative collage on paper, 18 × 24 in.
Her posture folds inward, eyes half-closed, as if she is listening to something the world around her can’t hear. The background churns with gesture and turbulence, but her attention remains elsewhere … absorbed, self-directed. Interior Weather marks a rare inversion in this series: the disturbance is not pressing on her but passing behind her. The calm is not naïve; it is chosen — a private interior climate held in defiance of the external storm.

Acrylic, texture, and generative collage on paper, 18 × 24 in.
Her posture folds inward, eyes half-closed, as if she is listening to something the world around her can’t hear. The background churns with gesture and turbulence, but her attention remains elsewhere … absorbed, self-directed. Interior Weather marks a rare inversion in this series: the disturbance is not pressing on her but passing behind her. The calm is not naïve; it is chosen — a private interior climate held in defiance of the external storm.

Inside the Rift, 2025
Acrylic, texture, and generative collage on paper, 18 × 24 in.
Her body reads like void surrounded by violent chroma. The saturated ring becomes both threshold and trap — a membrane she inhabits but doesn’t fully belong to. The form sits in an ambiguous state: captured in color yet resistant to it. Inside the Rift explores how identity can be shaped by the pressures that enclose it, and how the boundary between self and environment shifts under emotional force.
