An intimate, unfiltered look at trauma and the slow, often messy process of reclaiming oneself. It doesn’t offer easy resolutions or polished narratives—just raw emotion, the weight of isolation, and the quiet defiance of survival. Through movement, texture, and ritual, this body of work examines how pain lingers in the body, how memory distorts and reshapes itself, and how survival is less about closure but more about transformation.
By merging the patient process of painting with the immediacy of photography, the artist has created an object that is both raw and intentional—pieces that feel like fragments of a story still unfolding.