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Art becomes the artifact.

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My practice explores how presence and erasure shape memory, resilience, and cultural identity. I work across painting, installation, and research to translate pigments, texts, and sounds into forms that connect personal experience with collective histories.

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The process begins with inquiry: thematic research, notebooks, and material studies of color. It expands through community partnerships, workshops, and exhibitions that situate the work in dialogue with audiences.

What emerges are artifacts of resilience and reflection—projects that preserve overlooked stories while building new cultural memory. Rooted in local histories, expanding into global dialogue.

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Projects

Artworks and installations rooted in labor, memory, and resilience. Fragments that endure, stories that resist silence.

Pigment LAB

Research in color, ecology, and cultural memory. Pigment as witness, color as dialogue.

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Artist Notes

Reflections, writings, and field notes connecting personal voice with cultural memory. Thoughts in motion, memory in dialogue.

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