About My Art
My work moves between painting, memory, and ritual — a visual language born from both devotion and decay. Each piece becomes a kind of prayer, an invocation shaped from fragments of personal and ancestral memory. I draw on the symbols of the sacred — veils, halos, relics, altars — reimagining them as living spaces where grief, beauty, and spirit coexist.

Transforming Grief into Light
What sets my practice apart is its commitment to transformation. I work through themes of loss and renewal, the persistence of the soul, and the silent conversation between the material and the divine. Through layered translucencies, architectural forms, and spectral figures, I explore how the feminine — as Virgin, Mother, Earth — returns again and again, carrying both sorrow and blessing.

A Visual Sanctuary
I see each painting as a benediction for what has been forgotten, a shrine for what the world has neglected to honor. My art invites viewers to stand in stillness, to remember what once felt holy, and to witness how light endures through ruin. Rather than separating life and death, or sacred and profane, I seek to dissolve those boundaries. My work offers a visual sanctuary — a place where ghosts are welcomed, and silence becomes a form of grace.

The Story Behind the Art
My practice is informed by a deeply personal and spiritual investigation into unseen forces, layered memory, and psychic space. I work across mediums, constructing dreamlike compositions that evoke fragmentation, presence, and the boundaries of existence. Each piece emerges from a space between disconnection and wholeness — between the seen and the invisible — and seeks to communicate the internal landscapes that shaped me.
"Her art invites viewers to stand in stillness, to remember what once felt holy, and to witness how light endures through ruin."
Art Critic, Sacramento Arts Review