
Creative Work
My work begins in the ache of what’s gone—an attempt to hold what can’t be held. Each series grows out of the quiet that follows loss.
I move between language and material to explore how memory takes form, how texture carries feeling, and how small gestures can become a kind of home.
Much of my practice lives within The House I Carried, an ongoing body of work about what we keep and what we release. Each project feels like a room in that house: spaces of grief, play, and return.
I’m drawn to processes that behave like memory, shifting and transforming over time. Whether through metal, light, or film, the work begins with what’s left behind and becomes a way of living with what remains.

Select prints and objects from these projects are available in the shop