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ABOUT

My practice explores two interwoven territories: the relationship between the inner world and the external environment, and the deeper emotional terrain of human experience itself. As an autistic artist, I experience landscape not merely as a backdrop but as a space that grants authenticity, stillness, and clarity—a release from noise into presence. At the same time, my work reflects on the unspoken, often challenging aspects of being human—seeking to normalise and destigmatise what is often hidden, finding value in the contrasts of light and dark, vulnerability and strength.

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Working across abstraction and emotive minimalism, I use texture, balance, and compositional restraint to explore the tension between chaos and order. In the abstract works, layered surfaces and geometric structures echo the fragile equilibrium found both in nature and in the human experience.

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The emotive works move deeper, shining light on aspects of life often left unspoken—taboo, difficult, or quietly carried. By addressing these realities, the work presents vulnerability as an expression of shared humanity. Darkness and light are not opposites but partners; one holds meaning only in contrast to the other.

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Rather than instruct, my work invites reflection—a quiet encounter where inner and outer states, shadow and clarity, emotion and form, can find resonance and connection.

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