I’ve always been drawn to the language of images, where words fall short, lines and colors speak.
Botanical forms fascinate me, not for their scientific precision, but for the emotions they hold; the way petals bend toward light, or how leaves wither gracefully. My illustrations are less about accuracy and more about feeling. It always about an interpretation of what I see and sense.
I love writing. I often struggle to compose words that match the rhythm of my thoughts, so I draw instead.
Through illustration, I find another way to express what words cannot; a softer visual conversation between imagination and emotion.
Combining both art and writing keeps my mind alive and curious. Each stroke, like each sentence, helps me make sense of the world. Translating the intangible into something human, something that speaks without needing to explain.
To me, illustration isn’t just art. It is another language, a way to communicate, connect, and simply be understood.