You are yours, I am yours, I am mine

I started this work to confront my depression and work through the challenges of motherhood. Each piece reflects these struggles while offering a glimpse into my evolving identity as a mother. I draw inspiration for my color palettes from Renaissance masters, bringing a touch of romance to the mundane realities of modern parenthood. My work captures the intimacy of the mother-child relationship, focusing on collaboration and embracing imperfection.

Next
Next

In the Dirt // Pt 2: Studies