Welcoming 2026

A new year always feels like a quiet pause — a moment to look back, take a breath, and imagine what’s possible next.

As 2026 begins, I’m feeling deeply grateful for the creativity, conversations, and connections that shaped the past year. Art, for me, has always been about more than finished pieces; it’s about process, curiosity, and the stories that unfold along the way. Each work carries traces of time, emotion, and intention — a small record of where I was when it was made.

Looking ahead, I’m stepping into 2026 with fresh energy and lots of plans taking shape behind the scenes. I’m currently working towards three art collection drops throughout the year, each exploring new ideas and directions. The first collection will be landing in March, and I’m especially excited about the subject of this series — it’s one I’ve been wanting to explore for a long time.

Alongside the collections, I’m also planning my first event of the year in the summer, which I’m really looking forward to sharing more about soon. This year will also be a time for deeper experimentation: playing with my process, trying new approaches, and allowing space for new artworks to emerge in unexpected ways.

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I’m also opening conversations for art commissions this year. Commissions are a collaborative process — whether you have a clear idea or just a feeling you’d like to explore, I love working together to create something personal and meaningful. Each piece is made with care, intention, and attention to your story.

Thank you for being here, for following my work, and for supporting independent art. I’m excited for what 2026 holds — new projects, new connections, and new creative paths.

Here’s to a year of making, experimenting, and creating together.

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