Motherhood has deeply shaped my artistic practice, attuning me to the intuitive, cyclical, and often unseen aspects of life. It offers a lived experience of duality—self and other, nurturing and fierce—which echoes in my work as I explore the unconscious forces beneath daily reality.
I’m particularly drawn to how motherhood opens access to the unconscious: a space of intuition, dream logic, and ancestral memory. My use of imagery—such as the moon and fragments of my children’s bodies—serves as portals into emotional and psychic terrain. Through sculpture and layered photography, I seek to reveal the invisible architectures of the psyche.
My work invites a slowing down—a reimagining of how we engage with objects and images. By merging natural and inner worlds, and collapsing boundaries between media, I create spaces where the unseen becomes felt, and the complexity of being alive—especially in quiet, tender moments—comes into view.

Obsidian Totem

Three Moons

Moon in Rock

Three Foggy Moons

Two Blue Moons

Hands Up

Blue Moon

Speck of Gold

Waves into Rock

Wedged Moon

Black and White Crescents

Childs Play

Two Crescents

Full Moon in Coral

Black Crescent in Flourite

Two Crescents in Jade

Our Footsteps in Sand

Curling Wave

Crescent in Rose Quartz

Moon over an Oak

Light as a Feather, Hard as Rock