Aletheia


In this ongoing dialogue with my younger self, I redefine safety as something I actively construct and passion as something I choose to protect. The work becomes both witness and guide, holding joy not as escape, but as a deliberate act of survival and self-recognition.

Forms appear unfinished, searching, sometimes comforting and sometimes disorienting, echoing how trauma lingers as atmosphere rather than event. These paintings arrive from the unknown depths of memory and learned ways of life.

Be, Be, Be Clear | 2021 - 2023

Oil Crayon and Acrylic on Canvas

56 x 40 In | 142.24 x 101.6 Cm