Each collection holds a part of me — each piece a fragment of feeling turned visual.

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From Early Digital to Subconscious Flow

I began creating digital art long before tablets fit in your hands — sketching on a Wacom tablet with Corel Painter and Photoshop, building quiet universes one stroke at a time. Over the years, I’ve moved between mediums — acrylic, mixed media, digital layers — but always toward the same goal: to make the invisible visible.

Motherhood and Neurodivergence

Motherhood shifted the way I see and express. It’s made my time more sacred and my lens more honest. As someone who moves through the world neurodivergently, I experience sensory and emotional layers more intensely — and art has become a way to filter, reflect, and release all that lives underneath.

Art as Compass and Witness

Every piece I create is a kind of map — not always toward a destination, but often through an experience. Sometimes it's pain. Sometimes it's curiosity. Sometimes it's just the need to sit with something long enough for it to shift.

Where to Go Next

Explore my full portfolio to see the emotional range of my work — some collected, some still available.

Or visit the Shop to bring a piece of that visual language into your own space.

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