Artist Statement
As an interdisciplinary artist with a special focus on altered cyanotype photograms, my work takes shape between the opposing forces of precision and unpredictability. My artistic inquiry is not just in what is seen, but in how we see, what we choose to attend to, and what emerges when we slow down enough to notice and be present in a distracted, digitized world. Within this framework, my art explores the following themes:
The Interplay of Opposites
Light and shadow, control and surrender, digital and analog experience
Nature as Mirror
The natural world as a metaphor for the human condition — how beauty reveals itself in temporality and imperfection
I’m interested in what emerges when we reclaim our attention, honor impermanence, and let it guide us back to our curiosity and sense of wonder. My work is both a record and a reflection of that journey.

Altered cyanotype on linen: fern, sand dollar, starfish, fatsia, maple, nandina
