
Maybe You Knew Me portrays the shift from mutual disconnection between two people to the realisation that they’ve known each other all along. We love what we love because of those who love us, and traces of connection can never be erased.

If so much of life is shaped by the randomness of luck and probability, how can we truly know if this is who we’re meant to be? Missed Things suggests that every missed instance is, in fact part of the life we’ve lived, just as every past experience could have been a missed opportunity on an alternate path.
Exhibited at Studio one Toi Tū, Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland
Feb 2024

Desire is standing in front of the mirror after a hot shower

I have been waiting was painted after I read Hunger by Knut Hamsun

There need not be remorse to know the heart is pure.
You Didn’t Tell Me, But I know is about unsaid apologies and forgivenesses. When you strip away everything external, what’s left in a person is often an unfiltered, innocent yearning for connection and acceptance.
Exhibited at The Crawlspace Gallery as part of a group exhibition called Silk and Steel.