ABOUT ME

My work explores girlhood and the quiet horrors of adolescence through a juvenile lens.

I’m interested in the tension between softness and discomfort; how innocence can coexist with fear, shame, or surveillance. Drawing is my primary language, allowing me to engage slowly and intimately with memory.

These images exist somewhere between recollection and distortion, where the body becomes symbolic, and emotion is quietly magnified. All that is left is what is remembered, what is repressed, and what lingers.

Black and white portrait of a woman with short dark hair, wearing earrings and a fur coat, looking at the camera.