About Me
I don’t create to explain, I create to reveal.
Through photography, poetry, and presence, I am constantly interpreting the world in motion: not as it appears, but as it feels beneath the surface. I’m drawn to liminal spaces, the quiet tension between shadow and softness, solitude and connection, longing and arrival.
My work is born from a nonlinear mind and a nonlinear life. I don’t follow fixed lines, I trace frequencies. I capture what’s unsaid, the moment just before the thought finishes forming, the way light leaks into truth. Every image, every caption, every scent or sentence is part of a deeper archive: one that honors what we feel but don’t always have words for.
To create, for me, is to return to self. It is therapy, it is spellwork, it is remembering.
I’m interested in moments that feel like déjà vu, in emotional architecture, in what is almost missed. My lens is not just my camera, it’s my body, my memory, my intuition. I shoot and write to locate the sacred inside the ordinary, and I share because I know that somewhere, someone has felt that same quiet ache and is looking for a name to put to it.
You’ll find me walking with music in my ears, catching metaphors like dandelions in the wind, blending melancholy with movement. I don’t believe art is meant to perform virtue or chase relevance; I think it should provoke presence. And that sometimes, just witnessing beauty in a world this chaotic is protest enough.
So if my work does anything, I hope it reminds you: You are not alone in your depth. You are not strange for feeling everything. And beauty is still very much alive, waiting for you to notice. 😉