Studio / Practice

The studio practice is rooted in material intelligence and craftsmanship. Working across woven sculpture, watercolor, printmaking, and textiles, the work unfolds through research and embodied inquiry, touch, repetition, and sustained attention.

Materials—fiber, pigment, paper, leather, beads, and found elements, are treated as carriers of memory rather than neutral tools. Processes such as sculptural weaving, layering, binding, and marking function as modes of thinking, allowing form to emerge through rhythm and duration. The studio operates as a site of continuity, where ancestral visual languages are engaged as living systems, moving between monumentality and intimacy while remaining grounded in care, restraint, and presence.