ARTIST STATEMENT

Combining caregiving, environmental stewardship, and education, my practice transforms the fragmented rhythms of life into a slow, layered aesthetic. Informed by ecofeminism, I embrace a nonlinear process that views interruptions as opportunities for growth. I 'forage' for a visual vocabulary within Pacific Northwest landscapes and daily family routines, gathering textures that mirror the patient pace of nature. Through layered compositions, my work archives a deliberate, cumulative rhythm that reflects the interdependence of self, land, and community.