It began with a wanting to express emotions I couldn’t explain in words but now in my older years it feels like a conversation with source
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Painting is my first love, but I’m most drawn to work that feels unfamiliar—slightly uncomfortable. I like to disrupt my own process. If something feels too controlled, I break it open—pour turpentine, create chaos, and dig deeper until something honest reveals itself. I’m always searching for the moment where the piece starts to breathe on its own.
Where do you find inspiration?I’m inspired by fragmentation—the way things break and reassemble into something new. I’m drawn to moments that feel fractured but alive—like light hitting something shattered and turning it into something unexpectedly beautiful. Even in chaos, there’s pattern, color, and connection. For a long time, I felt like I was fundamentally broken. I’m starting to see now that those parts aren’t something to fix- it simply lets the light move through me differently. And maybe that’s the point.
What would you do with $25,000?I would use it to fund materials and create space in my studio for people to experience art as real expression—something honest and personal. Through small, intentional sessions, I want to guide people to explore painting in a way that connects them back to who they are. Not just sip and paint, but something honest. I think a lot of people feel disconnected from their creativity, or believe they’re “not artistic,” when they’ve just never been given the space to explore without pressure.
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