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Dear Imperfection
Dear Imperfection, As an artist, dealing with you comes with the territory. You show up in brushstrokes, uneven lines, colors that donโt blend the way I imagined. In art, imperfection can even be beautiful. But as a researcher, you terrify me. I think about the weight of getting things wrong. Not small mistakes โ not …
Dear Words of Wisdom
Dear Words of wisdom Some of my identity was shaped not by places or people, but by words I encountered at the exact moment I needed them. These poems didnโt demand interpretation or explanation โ they simply stayed. Quietly. Steadily. Long enough to become part of me. On Purpose โThe two most important days in …
Dear Survival, Diabetes Awareness Art Piece #3
Dear Survival, You look like flying, but you donโt feel like freedom. This piece came from a conversation with a woman named Krishnaa. She spoke about the sheer amount of medicine and medical technology it takes to keep her alive โ the supplies, the waste, the constant reminders that her survival is not effortless. Sometimes, …
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Dear Impossible, Diabetes Awareness Art Piece #2
Dear Impossible, Youโre what people tell those with diabetes they shouldnโt try. I learned that after listening to someone describe their life โ not in restrictions, but in motion. Cycling 235km in a single day. Eating freely. Living fully. Refusing to let a diagnosis become a ceiling. And yet, diabetes isnโt simple. It isnโt linear. …
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Dear, Diabetes Awareness Art Series #1
Dear, Diabetes Awareness Art Series #1 This is the first piece in my Diabetes Awareness art series, and itโs called Disjointed. This piece captures a feeling I kept hearing over and over again while speaking to people living with diabetes:that sense of loss The story behind the wings Disjointed is inspired by Alexandria. Before her …
PORTFOLIO
CALM? Stress flowed through me, so I decided to paint a calm scene. I think the stress still made its way into my painting in the form of big, bold strokes and hard, enyielding edges. BORN IN A MANGER This piece was in honour of Christmas, when Christ was born. Each square symbolises a part …
