Threshold

A solitary figure stands inside a field that refuses to resolve. Scraped textures below behave as both water and solid ground. Vertical bands behind her read as collapsing surface, not landscape. Threshold marks the moment between coherence and dissolution. The body registers clearly—yet feels contingent, as if the surface might erase her any second. Whatever […]
Friction of Being,

A figure emerges from a dark, resistant field, visible only where surface yields to form. She’s scraped into being, conditional and contingent. Friction of Being rejects stable presence. The body is simultaneously constructed and erased by its surrounding material. Truth flickers between fact and imagination, never settling. The painting refuses to confirm what you’re seeing.
Crimson Gaze

A hyper-focused portrait sits within a field that refuses coherence. The painted roses aren’t symbols but remnants, marks scraped toward disappearance. Her gaze holds steady while the surface around her slips. Crimson Gaze doesn’t present beauty as certainty; it reveals how easily beauty dissolves into gesture. The figure stays crisp only because the world behind […]
