
Artist Statement
My work explores the emotional and psychological landscapes of the female experience. Using colored pencil, watercolor, gouache, and acrylic paints, I create dreamlike, often surreal imagery that centers the female body and mind. Color is essential in my work—both a language of emotion and a way to soften or intensify the stories I’m telling.
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Art is how I process my own emotions, especially the ones that feel too heavy to speak aloud. Through each piece, I reach out to women who feel isolated, misunderstood, or quietly struggling. My work is my way of saying, “You’re not alone. I feel it too.”
I’m inspired by strong female protagonists—both real and fictional—especially the women in film who carry depth, complexity, and quiet resilience. Their strength fuels my own, and I aim to reflect that in my art. Whether I’m painting moments of vulnerability, surreal dreams, or emotional tension, my goal is always connection: to make people feel seen, understood, and less alone.
