Work
Drawing from my contemplative practice, biomimicry, sustainability, neuroscience, and philosophy, I explore the visible and invisible systems that connect body, consciousness, nature, and space. At the heart of the work is a deep investigation of interconnection: how matter becomes form, how perception becomes meaning, and how the living world continually reveals our place within it.
Practice as Inquiry
I am interested in the forces that shape reality: the patterns of growth, decay, perception, memory, matter, and light that reveal our participation in a much larger living system. I explore how systems organize themselves: cellular structures, mycelial networks, memory, perception, and the built environment. Rather than treating these fields as separate references, I approach them as interdependent ways of understanding consciousness as embodied, relational, and alive.

