This body of work was created in a season of transformation — both personal and creative. In 2025, I welcomed another baby into our family, and with that came a tender unraveling and re-forming of self. The days became slower, quieter, more inward. That stillness opened space for a new rhythm in my work — one that feels softer, more fluid, and deeply human.

These paintings explore the act of becoming and unbecoming: the way identities shift, blur, and melt like pigment bleeding across paper. The drips and dissolving edges mirror the surrender of control that motherhood — and art-making — continually demands.

Through these forms, I trace the emotional texture of transformation: the vulnerability of letting go, the beauty of returning to simplicity, and the luminous in-between where something new begins to take shape.