Tendrils Series

As someone with chronic illness and trauma, I have found visual art to be a powerful medium for re-processing and healing. This series focuses on uncovering invisible scars and the relentless navigation of hostile internal and external environments. In grappling with dissociation, we often half-experience our daily lives, listless and detached. This series reflects my journey of peeling back layers of trauma, seeking to reconnect with my mind and body. The process of tracing, cutting, and layering elements of my compositions serves as a reminder that healing is a gradual process with no shortcuts. By embracing bold and primary colors I aim to express the courage it takes to traverse the painful landscape of trauma, and the small moments of joy that emerge along the way.
Collage, Watercolor & Acrylic
Paper Figures

I created these whimsical paper dolls using up-cycled materials and gift packaging, carefully layering hand-cut figures with Elmer’s glue. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and part of a limited series I designed for the Cherokee Street Print Bazaar, where I was a vendor.

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