Change has been a big topic throughout my life too. I have moved frequently- for studies, for work, for love. Each move has been a big change and a journey of adjustment to an entirely new environment. I’ve witnessed the difficulties of closing old doors, saying goodbye, letting go of familiar habits and patterns, and yet, I’ve also seen the incredible opportunities that emerge when I said “yes”.
Further, I am interested in the idea of Home. “Home” is not just a physical place, home is connected to society, culture, identity, and it has a deep emotional and psychological meaning for everyone.
Through art, I search for a way to give meaning to these concepts, these transitions and of creating a new home away from home while expressing the feelings that come with it (sadness, hope, happiness, excitement, loneliness) and through this I support the process of transformation.
I help anyone who feels lonely or lost, who struggles with adapting to a new situation, family problems, feeling bad about themselves, or the overall challenges of life and life transitions.
I use a combination of art and talking to help people feel better in their bodies, minds, and emotions. Making art can help you be kinder to yourself, understand yourself better, and feel okay with who you are.