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As long as I can remember, I have been creating, often driven by a fascination for traditional crafts. From making paper by hand and creating herbariums to mixing my own pigments, I have always cherished the things I found in nature and continuously reinterpreted them.
That way of seeing and working is still the foundation of where I am today.
The work I make now feels like a form of meditation: repetitive, quiet, and carried by attention, inspired by the Japanese craft of sashiko stitching.
My process begins in stillness. From a feeling or intention, the work slowly unfolds, stitch by stitch, layer by layer. I don’t only create the work, I move through it. Each piece grows from presence and carries its own story, from the very first moment to its completion.
For me, creating means listening to what arises from within and giving it space to take form.