I am a multidisciplinary artist with a B.F.A. whose work explores transformation, memory, trauma, myth, and emotional survival through deeply personal visual storytelling. Working across printmaking, drawing, collage, encaustic, watercolor, mixed media, and sculptural forms, my pieces move between darkness and tenderness- tracing the thresholds where identity breaks apart, rebuilds, and begins again.
My artistic practice is rooted in lived experience. Themes of psychological fragmentation, healing, spirituality, feminine identity, symbolism, and rebirth appear throughout my work, often woven together with humor, vulnerability, and dreamlike imagery. Influences range from Jungian psychology and mythology to folk art, outsider art, sacred symbolism, and the quiet poetry of ordinary objects.
My work spans decades of creation: from early childhood drawings and figure studies to large symbolic bodies of work born from trauma, recovery, travel, and transformation. Whether carving linoleum, scratching drypoint plates, sculpting repoussé metal, or layering oil sticks onto tar paper, my process remains intuitive and emotionally driven.
I am currently building a new creative life in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, where I continue developing the growing interconnected worlds of my creative multiverse: art, memoir, mythology, transformation systems, storytelling, and healing-centered projects.
