I am a visual artist based in San Antonio, Texas, currently pursuing my BFA in Painting at The University of Texas at San Antonio. What motivates me to create is the modern air of anxiety permeating the world around us—the volatility of our political climate, the crushing weight of patriarchal structures on every woman's shoulders, and the simultaneous instinct to both laugh at and revere the tragicomedy that is human existence. My latest work pushes deeper into psychological territory, seeking to reveal and provoke the admission of hidden perversions and uncomfortable truths that we carry but refuse to acknowledge.

My interdisciplinary approach draws from my background in psychology, liberal arts, and graphic design, informing how I understand human behavior and translate it into visual language. This foundation allows me to craft work that examines the contradictions defining modern life while maintaining a distinctly feminist lens.

Through my practice, I hope to accomplish two things: to critique and poke fun at the world around me, and to honor the legacy of those who came before—those who threw the first stones and challenged the systems that sought to contain them.