Inspired by nature, philosophy, and the quiet revelations of mindfulness, my work reflects the dualities we live within: light and shadow, belonging and solitude, destruction and rebirth. I invite viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with themselves and the world around them. My process is rooted in presence, allowing each creation to emerge organically, without predetermined outcomes.
"Taming Butterflies" (2024, Ink on paper, 420 x 594 mm) The dancing shaman is the complete presence and connectedness with everything. She dances ecstatically, freely without any expectation. The shaman dances unknowingly (yet knowingly), bends the presence with an ancient rhythm that awakens the spirits of nature.
"Father of Trees - Green" (2024, Screenprint, 420 x 594mm) This is an interpretation of ‘Father of trees’. A tree is stillness in its pure consciousness, aware of the self and the non-self. A tree is a process of growing and regrowing as a whole and entering into symbiotic relationships with its environment (close and far). Tree is fragrance, beauty, it is wisdom and potentiality.
"Humble Harvest" (2025, Ink on paper, 420x590mm) This piece is about the sacred exchange between humans and nature - the delicate dance of giving and receiving. It’s a visual reminder that when we approach the natural world with gratitude and respect, asking permission before taking and giving thanks for what we receive, we participate in an ancient and honourable cycle.
"Stir to Life" (2025, 800×800mm, mixed media on canvas) There is a quiet energy that sleeps through winter—silent, patient, yet profoundly alive. Beneath the stillness, roots hold their ground, nature rests, and life waits—not in death, but in a sacred pause. This piece speaks to that moment before the awakening, like a womb cradling possibility, until suddenly, life stirs and begins its new story.
"Trust in Water" (2025, Ink on paper, 700x500mm) “To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don’t grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown. Instead you relax, and float.” (Alan Watts)
"Trippy Potentiality - Pink" (2024, Screenprint, 297x420mm) This screenprint (re)interprets my ‘Pure Potentiality’ ink drawing, reflecting fluidity and sacred distortion. It symbolizes belonging, key relationships, and the ultimate connection with everything around us.
"Blue Soul-Soil" (2024, Screenprint, 297x420mm) A piece that reflects the philosophy that both light and darkness are necessary to experience the fullness of life. The piece invites viewers to embrace the natural dualities, allowing them to flow through us and regenerate our true selves. 'Blue Soul-Soil' aims to guide individuals toward a deeper understanding of existence and the interconnectedness of all things.
"Womb in a shell" (2025, Ink on paper, 420x590mm) It began as a shell — a symbol of water, protection, and transformation, then it evolved into a contemplation of the womb — a sacred space of intuition, emotion, and cosmic memory. Spiritually, the womb is seen as the seat of intuition, where women access their inner wisdom and emotional truth. It is a portal to the divine, where the cosmic and the earthly meet, merging physical existence with spiritual purpose.
"Intelligent Interconnectedness - Black" (2024, Screenprint, 420 x 594mm) Reimagines my ink drawing with a black background, symbolising the harmony of all things: light and darkness, female and male energy, life and death. This piece captures the profound interconnectedness of existence. It reflects the endless cycle of transformation and the fundamental truths that light and darkness coexist within us.
"Annihilation and Rebirth" (2024, Ink on paper, 297x420mm) In this visual I wanted to celebrate ‘what is’ as it flows through the wires of the self. All we have is our life. Being here is simple. Yet being here is a constant and mutual arising and falling, a pulsation of energy. Consider this moment in the light of annihilation and how magical it is to be here as you are. A unique pulsation of energies and a momentary echo of all that is.
"Yoga, living in unity - Purple" (2024, Screenprint, 500x500mm) Have you ever had that feeling of unity? When you can finally clearly see your interconnectedness with everything, or rather not see the line of separateness but being an absolutely integral, irreplaceable, meticulously and purposefully manifested part of a grandiose dance that is unimaginably beautiful. Letting go and being the flow is unity.
"Grounded in the infinite now" (2023, Ink on paper, 420x290mm) This piece speaks to the sacred act of remembering, accepting, and moving forward. Our past—whether gentle or painful—forms the soil from which our future grows. Every experience, every memory, is a thread in the process of who we are becoming. The artwork invites us to honour the path behind us without clinging to it, to acknowledge that growth often emerges from difficulty, and to recognise the divine continuity between who we were and who we are now.