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My art is a way for me to stay connected—to nature, to memory, and to the animals we’re slowly losing. I use layers of fabric, paint, collage, and even real world data to tell stories that feel both personal and urgent. These pieces are built from emotion and fact, stitched together to hold the weight of what’s vanishing.

I’ve always looked up to people like David Attenborough, how he speaks about the planet with so much care, without blame, just deep honesty. That’s the tone I try to bring to my work. Not loud or preachy, just a quiet reminder to pause, to notice, to care.

These aren’t just paintings of animals. They’re about what we inherit, what we risk losing, and the small ways we might still be able to hold on.

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