My work begins with noticing — paying attention to the small moments, gestures, and fragments of visual culture that stay with me. I work primarily in silkscreen, using its layered, deliberate process to slow down and make sense of what resonates. Each print is built gradually, through repetition and physical engagement with the materials, allowing the subject to shift and clarify as the layers accumulate.

My practice moves with my attention rather than following a fixed theme, drawing on lived experience, memory, and the subtleties of human connection. Some pieces explore how images are constructed and reproduced; others focus on expression, perception, or the overlooked details of everyday life. Across these variations, the aim is consistent: to bring clarity and focus to the familiar, and to understand why certain moments ask to be held onto.

Silkscreen gives me a way to reflect, distil, and re‑form these encounters — one layer at a time.