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.

Using materials like Styrofoam fishing floats, plastic packaging, microplastics, wire, and beads—fragments of human impact on our waterways—I assemble pieces that reflect the tensions between exploitation and care, loss and regeneration.