About Me – My Story
About Me – My Story
I don’t draw perfect childhoods.
I draw the ones that survived.
My art comes from memory — from being small and feeling unseen, from asking questions no one answered, from learning too early that the world is not always gentle.
The girls I create are quiet, not because they are empty, but because they carry depth. They are thoughtful. Observing. Enduring. They stand still while life moves around them — like I once did.
There is loss in my work.
There is distance.
There is the echo of abandonment.
But there is also resilience.
I am not painting innocence as something sweet and fragile. I am painting innocence that was tested — and still remained soft.
My art speaks about loneliness, about being different, about surviving emotional storms. It speaks about the child who had to grow strong inside.
And yet, in every piece, there is a thread of hope.
A quiet strength.
A softness that refused to disappear.
This is not fantasy.
This is healing on paper.











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