A prominent figure in contemporary art circles, she has built a distinctive practice rooted in observation and texture. Emerging from early studies that blended painting, printmaking, and sculpture, her work evolves through a patient exploration of material presence and light. Across series and installations, she engages spaces—often public, sometimes intimate—to invite quiet, reflective viewing. Her approach favors process as a form of storytelling, with surfaces that reveal cumulative memory and subtle shifts in perception. Collaborations with fellow artists and communities inform her practice, while critical travels and residencies broaden the scope of her imagery. She continues to sculpt a valuable dialogue between craft, abstraction, and the everyday.