Passages of Identity, Pattern, and Presence
Thresholds is the evolving field of my practice—a space where identity unfolds through pattern, residue, and the quiet architecture of becoming.
This body of work attends to moments of transition: when form shifts, when one state loosens and another begins. A passage from inheritance into emergence, from containment into pattern, from memory into presence.
My practice moves across mediums and conceptual rooms, tracing how the self changes shape through rupture, vestige, counterpoint, and reconfiguration.
Here, within Thresholds, I’ve included a small series of peace posters—offered as a pause in the field.
These works are not a departure from the practice, but a distillation of it. They hold space rather than argument, attention rather than urgency. Each poster is a quiet gesture—an invitation to pause, to act gently, to choose care over force.
Shared freely for noncommercial use, the posters are meant to circulate beyond the studio and gallery: into windows, classrooms, libraries, and moments of collective breath.
They mark a threshold not of identity, but of response.


