Biography

I am a self-taught fiber artist with a deep and enduring curiosity about the natural world. Over the years, I have explored a wide range of fiber media, allowing my work to evolve freely across techniques, textures, and forms. This hands-on journey has given me a broad and intuitive understanding of materials, built through experimentation, persistence, and a genuine love of making.

Nature has always been my primary source of inspiration. My earlier work drew from the visible world—leaves, plants, and sea life—capturing their rhythm, structure, and quiet complexity. More recently, my focus has shifted inward, toward the hidden landscapes of the body. My current work explores cellular structures and microscopic formations, translating what is typically unseen into tactile, visual experiences.

Through fiber, I aim to bridge art and observation—bringing attention to the intricate patterns that exist both around us and within us. Each piece reflects not only the subject itself, but also a sense of discovery, inviting viewers to look more closely and consider the beauty of what often goes unnoticed.