I organize my practice, into 4 different groupings.
1) Major topics
Organized into 4 topically related projects:
Each Project contains a variety of work including individual pieces, writing and research.
2) Remnants
Are the “leftover” works and pieces that do not fit in any of the above topics or are asides or a single sentence…
These can be attached to a visual work, an idea/concept I am studying/trying to understand or reflections, notes, diary entries, Criticism, independant of any visual work of mine.
These can be related to specific visual works or research material on topics that I am interested in working on.








Projects:
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For the past few years, I have focused on the cultural losses caused by environmental degradation, specifically the rising sea levels and coastal erosion affecting the Atlantic and Gulf regions of the United States. My course of study explores the intersection of ecology, culture, history, anthropology, and environmental justice, alongside postcolonial, queer, and feminist concepts…
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In my practice, I have been very interested with the representations of the concept of ‘Flat time’ or the idea of an existence framed by “parallel timelines” experienced concurrently, an existence where all ancestral beings and all spirit entities co-exist concurrently in both their respective timelines as well as in ours. This temporal concept can…
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Human sexuality and all of its connective tissue has been the area were I have spent the most time, in my practice. At a young age, due to my schooling in French schools, and my parent’s collection of artists monographs I became captivated by the works of european romantic orientalists, men such as Eugene Delacroix…
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This theme, perhaps the simplest, is maybe the most circumspect. I’ve been fascinated by a Sufi tale my high school art teacher told me about, which is contained in a 200-page book with only one story that is reduced to the following sentence: ‘Until you understand the difference between the container and the content, you…
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This grouping of work collects various pieces and projects that do not fit the main flow of my practice. Some projects are one-offs, while others are explorations into potential areas of deeper research or single pieces that didn’t warrant further attention. Here, you’ll see various pieces grouped into related patterns based on content, technique, or…














