I create images and visual stories that explore themes of place, memory, and ephemerality. My work is rooted in walking—essential research that deepens my connection to the landscape and informs my creative vision. I see the landscape as both subject and collaborator.
Through my walking research, I engage with nature on an intimate level, finding inspiration in its rhythms and transience. Since my husband’s death in 2022, walking has taken on even greater significance, becoming a vital means of processing grief. The act of moving through the landscape compels me to slow down, to observe, and to search for signs of renewal—mirroring my own journey of healing and transformation.
Through my work, I invite viewers to consider their own relationship with time, loss, and the ever-changing world around them.

