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My work lives somewhere between devotion and decay, softness and rupture. Using dreamlike imagery, lace textures, cloudscapes, religious symbolism, and hyper-feminine color palettes, I create paintings that feel suspended between heaven, memory, and emotional collapse. Pink bruises, neon halos, dissolving gravestones, and delicate figures become visual contradictions — seductive yet unsettling, innocent yet emotionally charged.

 

I’m interested in the aesthetics of femininity as both performance and survival. Lace, softness, and pastel tones often carry assumptions of purity, passivity, or sweetness, but I use them to explore tension, obsession, grief, longing, and quiet rebellion. The work embraces emotional excess while questioning morality, beauty, and the blurred line between vulnerability and spectacle.

 

Graveyards, fading religious imagery, and dreamcore influences appear frequently throughout my practice. I’m drawn to spaces where beauty is slowly disappearing — where memory erodes into atmosphere. Many of the paintings feel like fragments of dreams or half-remembered prayers, suspended in artificial light and sentimentality.

 

Ultimately, my work is about emotional contradiction: the desire to appear soft while carrying something darker underneath. It invites viewers into a world that feels comforting at first glance, but emotionally unstable upon closer inspection.