This body of work captures moments of stillness, confrontation, and emotional charge. Through painted interiors, gestures, and symbolic imagery, each piece tells its own story. Together, the works invite viewers into scenes that feel both personal and open-ended, encouraging reflection and emotional connection.

The Story Burns

This piece is a symbolic act of release, the burning of the stories we’ve told ourselves, and those imposed upon us by societal expectations and inherited “shoulds.” It challenges the viewer to consider what must be unlearned in order to be free. Destruction becomes transformation; ashes make space for truth.

Set in the quiet tension between fights, this painting honors the raw, relentless nature of hope. Far from fragile, this is hope with grit: bruised, unyielding, and unwilling to stay down.

Inspired by the quote:

"People speak of hope as if it is this delicate, ephemeral thing made of whispers and spider's webs. It's not. Hope has dirt on her face, blood on her knuckles, the grit of the cobblestones in her hair, and just spat out a tooth as she rises for another go."

Hope

On Purpose

The words, scrawled with intention, serve as a gentle but firm reminder that love, especially self-love, is not accidental. This painting speaks to the quiet, daily decision to choose love: messy, mundane, and deeply deliberate. It’s a meditation on the truth that love is not found, but made, over and over again, with care and intention.

Un Monde De Possibilités

This piece is a quiet celebration of hope and potential, capturing the moment just before something begins. It reflects on the beauty of anticipation, and the reminder that joy, change, and new paths are always within reach when we allow ourselves to believe in what’s possible.

Shadow

This piece is a visual meditation on inner peace, healing, and the transformative journey of shadow work. Through simplicity in form and depth in symbolism, it evokes the vulnerability, tension, and ultimately, the unity that comes with confronting and embracing all parts of oneself.

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