If I can make someone feel something, whether it’s disgust, fear, or solace; then my art practice has thoroughly succeeded. As someone who has always been too nervous to speak and has struggled with my mental health for most of my life, I learned how to create art to represent my thoughts better than my voice can. I never limit myself to only one medium, so my work consists of video, yarn coils, charcoal drawings, watercolour paintings, installations, performance pieces, and anything else I see fit to express myself. Appropriation is common for me; as someone in a generation that constantly consumes media, a lot of things I’ve seen online and on television have helped shape the way I view things and how I create art. Frequently in my pieces, deer and wolves are used as a metaphor for human fragility and deep, mainly painful, emotions. Despite its sometimes grotesque appearance, I want my art to provide a sense of comfort or support for those similar to me.

My current focus is on making art about abuse, domestic violence, toxic relationships, justice, and sexual assault. I want to go bigger, to dig deeper, to push my art further and to mix my passions for art, law, and justice.

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