In their ephemerality, flowers create space for healing. They remind us that nothing is fixed, and that expression itself can restore. These works honor the sacredness found in transformation.

Art is a vessel for the unseen. It is a way of giving form to emotion, energy, and the quiet undercurrents that shape our inner and outer landscapes. In my practice, flowers become the medium through which this dialogue unfolds.

Because they are inherently impermanent, their beauty is inseparable from their fading. Created in conversation with time and place, these installations invite viewers to step into an experience of nature not as ornament, but as mirror, reflecting both our fragility and our resilience.

LUME

Lume is a meditation on illumination as presence rather than permanence. Temporary by design, the work exists for a single day. Yet, its impermanence is not a limitation.

At its core, this exhibition explores surrender. In the act of letting go, what is fleeting and fragile becomes luminous. Presence itself becomes the light.

The two central works, Softly, Gently and Unyielding, balance fragility and resolve. Composed of flowers and humble produce, their natural materials offer quiet support and speak to the deeper rhythms and wisdom inherent in nature.

LUME, January 2026
Abattoir Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio

FERAL
DEVOTION

Created for Valentine’s Day, this installation plunged into the fevered intensity of love and its capacity to possess, to consume, to disorient. Inspired by the charged stillness of the red room imagined by David Lynch, the space was drenched in crimson with heavy draping and saturated florals, creating a landscape without beginning or end, a place where you could get lost completely.

Within this immersive red, desire became obsession. Boundaries blurred. The flowers, lush and overwhelming, seemed to breathe alongside the viewer, amplifying the sense of surrender — of losing yourself completely, caught between passion and delirium.

Here, love was not tender. It was claiming. It was confusing. It was madness.

Feral Devotion February 2026
The Hildebrandt, Cleveland, Ohio