I am a visual artist whose practice is rooted in textiles, drawing, and a lifelong fascination with the natural world. I work with techniques such as appliqué, embroidery, collage, and quilting, often using recycled domestic fabrics that carry traces of lived experience. My work explores themes of home, belonging, and memory, with birds appearing frequently as metaphors for freedom, fragility, and transformation.
Drawing is central to my process, acting as both a generative tool and a form of mark-making that translates naturally into stitch. I value the handmade for its intimacy, honesty, and imperfections. For me, sewing is both an act of creation and a form of care and connection. Through my tactile, layered works, I offer a quiet language of reflection—stitching together past and present to explore how we find, lose, and remake our sense of home.



