A woman in a black top and white skirt twirls in an old stone chapel with a vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows, and a carved relief above the fireplace.

My Journey


I’ve been an artist for as long as I can remember, always sketching, crafting, and creating, but it wasn’t until 2020 that I truly began to embrace painting as more than just a hobby. Giving the images in my head a space in the tangible world by attaching them to canvas became my way of expressing the emotions and stories I carry inside.

My work is full of animals, nature, and women, symbols of power, poise, elegance, and vulnerability. To me, these subjects embody freedom and the courage to overcome. They are living stories of strength, speaking boldly through every brushstroke, reminding me (and hopefully others) that what seems impossible can always be achieved.

The journey to finding my style hasn’t been easy. Between college, work, and life’s constant demands, painting often felt like a luxury I couldn’t fully claim. For a while I tried to paint what I thought others wanted to see, and in doing so I lost touch with my own voice. When I finally let go of expectations and started painting what I loved, my authentic style emerged naturally. A style that speaks to my personality - bold colors, brushstrokes, and subjects that seem to look right at you.

I want my art to do more than just decorate walls. I want it to empower. I want every artist and viewer who sees my work to feel seen, encouraged, and inspired to pursue their creative dreams fearlessly. To every viewer, I hope my paintings are a reminder that we all have the strength to face life’s challenges with persistence, grace, and determination.

I’m still figuring out who I am, navigating this complex world just like you. But through my art, I hope to tell a story of resilience and hope, one piece at a time.