Aquatic
Folk Art
Investigating the interwoven pathways between internal and external landscapes. Transforming found objects into visual narratives of fragility, healing, mal/adaptation, and resilience.
Each object carries a history, weathered by the elements and reshaped through my hands, becoming part of a broader dialogue on our collective responsibility to the natural world.
I assemble pieces using materials like fishing floats, plastic packaging, microplastics, wire, and beads. These relics of the marine economy reflect the tensions between exploitation and care, loss and regeneration.