My work feels like a deep exhale. A drop into the body. A shimmer of connection.
It’s a deliberate inquiry into bliss—not as escape, but as a practice of return. I explore bliss as a state of presence: embodied, electric, and alive. Through painting, etching, and sensory-based processes, I trace emotional terrains where pleasure, vulnerability, and power meet.
In a world wired for urgency, my art insists on slowness. I create from what evokes a full-bodied yes. Texture, color, and gesture are not just formal elements—they are sensual language. Each mark becomes a touch, each piece an invitation to feel more deeply.
Centering bliss is personal—and political. As someone shaped by sensitivity and complexity, choosing pleasure is an act of reclamation. My work offers others the chance to do the same: to soften, to listen, to remember what joy feels like.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about frequency. And my work is here to tune us back to what’s already inside us: the warmth, the pulse, the beauty of being fully alive.