My art practice is a meditation on the movements of nature, a pausing to listen the rhythms of all that is, within and without, a deep listening to tune our mind-heart-bodies back to the earth rhythms.
I follow a movement that is gentle and light, letting the living world that holds us, returning us home – the home of our planetary belonging, one species among thousands of species. It is this listening to our ancestral memory, an ocean pilgrimage that is at the heart of my practice.
The work I make is a response to the beauty of the natural world, the unspeakable subtleties of patterns, from water vortex to molecular structures. It is an inquiry and a walk into the questions of our times. How to protect living systems that nurture our lives? How to protect every human being from inequity and violence? How do we imagine a new way to live together among millions of other species in this water planet?
My work today encompasses, facilitating walks, making botanical inks, drawing, painting, carving wood; interweaving meditation, art making and ecological awareness.