I invite you to pause , connect , and discover creative mindfulness !
Here you’ll find original artwork, prints, and inspired products. Each carries a story of creativity, mindfulness, and connection. Alongside the art, I share the process and meaning, inviting you to pause, reflect, and discover what resonates with your journey.
This is the beginning of a larger vision of combining art, yoga, Ayurveda, and travel into creative retreats that nurture connection, renewal, and joy.

Becoming
Becoming is a vibrant, dreamlike painting inspired by childhood imaginings of mermaids and the magic of transformation. Fluid layers of watered-down acrylic mimic the way light refracts underwater, with drips and flows allowed to move freely across the canvas. Bright accents of yellow and pink recall the highlighters of childhood sketches, weaving playfulness into depth.

Gemini Twins
Gemini Twins is a bold and mystical painting exploring the duality of fire and ice, inspired by my daughter who is both fiery and fierce, yet moody and introspective. Twin figures mirror each other beneath a twisting cherry tree, its blossoms scattering softly against a backdrop of moon and sun.
Under Neon Skies
This digital piece recalls a night of wandering and getting lost in the city, in time, and in connection, before ultimately turning into stardust. Equal parts playful and nostalgic, it’s about the joy of not knowing where you’re going… and remembering when holding hands was still normal.

There’s Always Paris
There’s Always Paris is a contemplative, romantic painting about connection and timing, inspired by a fleeting moment that felt like love but could not last. Muted tones and soft lines frame a figure lost in reflection, while warm hues suggest intimacy and memory. Paris becomes the metaphor for heartbreak transformed into something tender and timeless.

Bay Sunset
Inspired by a photograph from my parents’ year-long sailing trip, this sunset seascape captures both calm and adventure. A glowing sky reflects across restless waves, echoing my father’s love of the sea and the bittersweet pull of saying goodbye.