My Story
My creative practice exists alongside a career in anesthesia, a profession rooted in precision, control and constant awareness of the space between consciousness and stillness. Working in environments where calm is constructed and time is closely monitored has deeply influenced how I think about structure, interruption and flow.
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Art became a necessary counterbalance. Where my professional life demands exactness, my studio practice allows instinct to lead. Many of my works are created without sketches or predetermined outcomes, developing instead through, repetition, layering and response. I'm drawn to the tension between softness and structure. I let order form organically and dissolve as necessary.
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Across my work, color and form act as records of attention rather than illustration. The process mirrors states I observe daily: suspension, transition and controlled chaos. What emerges is not a narrative but a trace of movement, thought and presence in a single moment.
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This duality between discipline and intuition continues to shape my work, allowing both worlds to inform one another without hierarchy.







