I work to explore the meeting point between mystical vision and material reality. My practice is shaped by altered states of consciousness, contemplative mysticism, philosophy of mind, and the natural sciences—fields that each, in their own way, seek to reveal the truth.
Visionary experiences, often spontaneous and uncontainable, speak in a language of archetype, inner light, and unfolding symmetry. Classical art, with its devotion to order, proportion, and craftsmanship, offers a vessel through which these fleeting states might be held, translated, and made to endure.
Influenced by the symbolic abstraction of Hilma af Klint and the precision of Jan van Eyck, I aim to reconcile inner vision with outer form, to render the ineffable in physical terms, and to give lasting shape to states that defy conventional representation.