Constellation / Counterpoint / Vestige / Surrender / Thresholds
PRACTICE is where my work gathers itself—
a field of thresholds, vessels, fragments, and emerging forms.
Across photography, hybrid generative processes, drawing, and layered printmaking, I explore the quiet intervals between memory and material, intuition and reason, rupture and renewal. These works do not resolve the tension; they inhabit it. Silence becomes a medium. Line becomes mediation. Pattern becomes an act of listening.
Thresholds is the overarching architecture of my practice:
a system of passages—
from inheritance into individuation,
from collapse into coherence,
from the familiar into the newly possible.
Within this structure, series such as Surrender, Counterpoint, Vestige, and Constellation form a constellation of inquiries. Each engages the delicate work of balancing what must be held with what must be released. Vessels appear as memory architectures. Florals emerge as breath. Shadows function as interlocutors. Transparency becomes a form of truth-testing.
Here, silence is not absence;
it is agency.
A place where empathy steadies,
discernment sharpens,
and the self steps forward without disappearing.
This is the quiet equilibrium:
a practice of learning to see again,
to listen deeper,
to translate lived experience into forms that can hold it
without collapse.
