Wound: A personal narrative

If you could only experience one piece from this gallery, let it be 'Wound.' This artwork embodies a profound personal narrative—a depiction of the lacerations formed by childhood traumas, the challenges of navigating life with ADHD and BPD, and the isolation stemming from familial rejection due to my queerness. What appears as an open wound, expressing personal suffering, may also be perceived as a wound in the process of healing, making it a universally relatable piece. It is an invitation to see oneself in the rawness and resilience of the human spirit.

Reflection and empathy

After viewing this gallery, the hope is that you will take a moment for introspection. May the art foster a sense of empathy, reminding us that we can never truly know whether we are encountering someone with an open wound or a healed scar. The intention is to encourage questioning and understanding, rather than judgment and prejudice. If a piece resonates with you, please do not hesitate to reach out to purchase the artwork and support the artist's journey.

Story painted with emotion

Each artwork on this page carries a deeply personal story, revealing the artist's experiences of suffering. The aim is to convey these emotions through the paintings. Notice that amidst the darker themes, the choice of colors and the artist's hand movements subtly introduce elements of faith and hope. It's a narrative woven with both pain and the promise of resilience.