Conversations with Artists

“Like pressed flowers in a forgotten book, these works are fragile reliquaries of memory—holding both the weight of time and the breath of lightness.”

I am pleased to share that my work has been featured this month in Conversations with Artists, an international blog highlighting contemporary artists across mediums. In the interview, I reflect on my process, influences, and my most recent series, One in the Sameness.

This body of work continues my exploration of memory’s fragility and persistence, using vintage book covers, botanical transfers, pencil, and collage as vessels of remembrance. In dialogue with a lineage of artists who turned to books and fragments as carriers of memory—Anna Atkins with her cyanotype herbals, Joseph Cornell with his poetic boxes of ephemera, and Christian Boltanski with his archives of loss—these works act like pressed flowers in a forgotten volume: fragile reliquaries holding both time’s weight and its breath of lightness.

I invite you to read the full interview here: Conversations with Artists