Quiet Wounds is a collection that gives form to the unseen—the internal battles we carry and the quiet struggles that often go unspoken. These works explore how pain, memory, and personal history leave their mark in subtle, lasting ways.
Through layered textures, bold gestures, and moments of fragility, this series reflects the journey of growth through hardship—where harm and healing coexist, and survival becomes its own kind of art.
This encroaching confinement represents external pressures limiting the cognitive and emotional arrangements available within the figure. The piece may evoke feelings of anxiety and unrest in its figures positioning and contortion. Black voids of negative space lend to the sense of loneliness and provide a stark contrast to the figures lighting. Amidst the impending suffocation, the figure seems to resist the encroaching space by the act of pushing.
Silent Solitude is a collection that delves into the profound sense of inner loneliness and isolation that is part of every human's experience. Each piece of the series functions as a reflective mirror, capturing the emotional detachment and internal aloneness we encounter through various stages of life. The narratives explore the anxiety that comes from an unknown path ahead, a disquieting sensation that is both deeply personal and universally understood. Through a series of subtle observations and intimate moments, the work illustrates how people can feel disconnected even when surrounded by others. The isolation portrayed is less about physical separation and more about the psychological chasm that exists between individuals and their inner selves. The ambiguity of the stories ultimately serves to highlight the complex and unspoken nature of inner turmoil. It is a work that finds beauty in the quiet introspection and the profound isolation that all people face at some point in their journey.