I create installations as spaces to witness the world as I perceive it—often beautiful, yet marked by pain and injustice. Through immersive forms, I seek to honor silenced voices and transform collective wounds into shared reflection, inviting viewers to pause, feel, and imagine a more humane and just future.

Hidden Eyes, Silent Stories

Stoneware / porcelain /mirrors

XS ( 11/2”D)

S ( 3” D)

M ( 4” D)

2025

In this work, each gaze holds a story: moments from our past, whether painful or joyful, that remain embedded within us. These gazes do not vanish; they dwell deep inside and, from time to time, resurface to remind us of who we are. The piece becomes a mirror of memory and identity, where what has been lived continues to live on in the eyes that look back at us.


In Resonance of Letting Go

This installation draws on Carl Jung’s Red Book and his call to confront the shadow. It speaks of acknowledging the past yet releasing it—allowing what once shaped us to rest, no longer defining who we are. The red figure embodies both the weight of memory and the freedom of letting go, while the shadow on the ground reminds us that release is not erasure but transformation.

Medium: Reuse a mannequin base,
foam, ceramic, fabric and masking tape.
Size: 25"w x 68"H x 20" D
2025

Lost and Found

This work reflects on the journey of regaining wonder and joy after seasons of loss. It speaks of the resilience of the human spirit—the ability to heal, to rediscover playfulness, and to hold onto hope even after it has slipped away. It invites viewers to remember that what is lost can sometimes be found again, transformed by the passage of time and the depth of our experiences.

Medium: Mix media;  Oil, acrylycs,fiber 

Canvas; 48"Wx 56"H x2"D

Kite body:26"L 28"W

2024 

Noise of Silence

Acrylic on canvas, mixed-media installation using colored yarn, tin-can telephone elements, adhesive tape, and wall-mounted components.

Canvas size: 48”W x 48” H x 2”D

2025

This piece explores how communication breaks down in a world saturated with voices. The threads and tin-can phones extend beyond the canvas, creating a physical network of distorted messages. What seems playful reveals a deeper truth: when everything makes noise, silence becomes the only place to hear ourselves.

A colorful street art mural of a surreal creature with a humanoid face, multiple blue eyes with large eyelids, and snake-like limbs with striped green and blue pattern. The creature's face and limbs are painted in shades of orange, yellow, and green, and it has animal-like ears. The creature's head is topped with a cluster of small icons representing social media and internet symbols, such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and emojis. Multiple hanging cans are depicted in the background, and the overall background is painted in a deep maroon color.

This work reflects on the fragile yet enduring nature of collective memory. Like bees building a hive, each small story contributes to a greater whole—precious, often overlooked, yet essential to the continuity of life and identity.

Mix Media: Gold leaf, acrylics, digital Art, plastic, lights on canvas 

36"W x 36"H x 2" D

2024

The Bee Memory 

Wave of Freedom 

This work reflects on the human longing for dignity and liberation—the courage to cross boundaries, whether physical or unseen. It speaks of the tension between risk and hope, and the unyielding spirit that rises like a wave against the weight of oppression.

Porcelain, dry clay, fabric, metal wire mesh, acrylics on wood panel

SIZE: 33"W x 39"H 4"D 

2024

This work reflects on the patterns imposed on girls from an early age—expectations that shape them into uniform molds, denying individuality and choice. It speaks of the struggle to break free from those stitched patterns and to claim the right, as an adult woman, to define one’s own identity and path

Acrylic, gelatos , cotton thread on canvas

Size: 44"W x 57'H

2024.

Stitches of Freedom

Sentinel Heritage

This work reflects on the need to remain vigilant in a rapidly changing world while honoring the roots that ground us. It speaks of heritage as both a guide and a witness—reminding us that to face the future with clarity, we must carry forward the wisdom of the past.

Acrylic on canvas. Foam

Size: 46x56" Oval 

2024

An artistic mask adorned with a vibrant orange and red feathered surround and a multicolored abstract face painting with multiple eyes and lips.