Daily activities include reflection, planning, reading, writing, and walking, which encourage idea formation. Artistic creation involves sketching, photography, installation work, and collaboration. Early career exploration revealed the need for creative risks beyond a single medium. The influence of surrealism empowers an approach to themes of the female body, nature, and mental health. Inspiration comes from literature, classical art, mythology, and personal experiences, with particular emphasis on historical references and research supporting artistic expression.
No two days are ever the same, which I really love. I usually start with reflection and planning time, reading, writing or walking in the countryside around my house. That stillness allows space for ideas to form.
I tried to let go of the idea that I needed to stay within a single medium, and I gave myself permission to question what art could be. That meant working long hours, taking creative risks, and figuring out how to survive while pursuing something deeply personal.
There's a liberation in surrealism that aligns with how I approach the female body, nature, and mental health in my work - it allows for contradiction, nuance, and dreamlike possibility.
My inspiration is all around me - it's drawn from literature, classical art, mythology, observations, dreams, and my own lived experience.
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