Trying Ink
Monochrome painting of seated person with emphasis on legs and feet
Abstract brown and white painting with brush strokes

Lately, I’ve been experimenting with ink to explore the human figure—using loose, gestural lines to capture movement, emotion, and impermanence. These drawings are less about precision and more about presence; a way of understanding the body as both subject and vessel. This practice allows me to embrace spontaneity and imperfection, while continuing to explore themes of identity and transformation through a more immediate, fluid medium

Four brown and white paintings on a wall depicting figures in various poses, possibly in an art studio setting.
Sepia-toned painting of a person sitting cross-legged, with an abstract background.