Work
My work grows out of slowness, compassion, and relationship. Through drawing, writing, and textile-based processes, I explore care as both a personal and collective practice—one that emerges from my experience with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). Much of my imagery arises from the people and places that give me solace—my home, my backyard, my family—or from moments that document the experience of illness itself. These spaces become metaphors for compassion and connection, while the process of making becomes a way to draw and create with gentleness. Each piece is a small act of attention, an invitation to soften, to feel, and to find meaning in the quiet rhythms of care.