My work explores the complexity of the human experience through a feminist and neurodivergent lens. I am drawn to the moments of vulnerability, tension, and tenderness that reveal what it means to exist within — and against — societal structures that often suppress individuality. Through painting and mixed media, I investigate perception, emotion, and identity, particularly how neurodivergence shapes our ways of feeling and understanding the world. My practice challenges patriarchal and ableist narratives by centering those who are often unseen or misunderstood. Each piece becomes both research and release — a process of translating internal chaos into form, rhythm, and color. Rooted in empathy and resistance, my work seeks to create a space where imperfection is not only accepted but celebrated as a vital expression of humanity.