My practice revolves around work that is extremely personal to me and impactful to its audience. My primary aim is making conceptual and narrative-driven art that is meaningful without sacrificing quality, often involving a lengthy, iterative process. Drawing inspiration from both conscious and subconscious thought, I create unconventional narratives that explore themes of grief, disconnection, and familial relationships through experimental photo manipulation and mixed media. By implicating myself in my photography, I invite viewers to reflect on their own perceptions and emotions, encouraging a deeper understanding of shared experiences while fostering a connection that transcends the visual work. Each project becomes a dialogue, a way of exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging, encouraging its audience to embark on their own introspective journey.