My work explores adornment, interior spaces, and spirituality, blending them to examine identity, memory, and personal growth. I see interior spaces as sanctuaries filled with our experiences and stories. Adornment becomes a way to express identity, echoing traditions handed down over time. Ancestral wisdom ties these concepts together, helping me understand my place and heritage.
Drawing from my background in sustainable building engineering, I incorporate eco-friendly design into my art to create spaces that blend with nature. My work connects the past with the present, prompting reflection on our world and our place within it. I transform detailed wax sculptures through lost-wax casting into metal jewelry that embodies cultural values and marks significant life events.
My collages merge various elements to narrate stories, using textures and colors to depict personal journeys. With installations, I craft spaces that encourage reflection and interaction with the environment. I also use iterative art, reworking patterns, and motifs, to dive deeper into themes of change and healing. Sustainability is a cornerstone of my work, as I strive to honor the earth, question traditional norms, and promote harmony with nature while giving a voice to those often overlooked.