"Nothing is darker than the shadow. Before achieving a different conclusion, ending, or act, it is wise to raise a good question to oneself."
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T-Shirt as the Medium
"I grew up watching my mother—who was taken away by depressive-manic disorder—treat clothes like second skin. Not just fabric, but a way to slip into another version of yourself.
She taught me that what you wear isn’t about hiding; it’s about choosing which self to reveal today. That’s what fascinates me: clothes as silent rebellions.
Every morning, when you put something on, you’re not just dressing. You’re declaring:
I LIVE MY OWN LIFE."
About the Work
"I’m drawn to the things we flinch from—the quiet apocalypses, the moments where everything unravels.
Not because I love the dark, but because I’m obsessed with the question: What’s left when everything burns? What if the wreckage isn’t an end, but a palette?
My work is about digging for the beauty beneath the ruins, not because it’s romantic, but because it’s an act of defiance.
A way to say: I choose to see what’s here—even if it’s broken.
ESPECIALLY IF IT'S BROKEN."
Emotion and Resonance
"I don’t tell people how to feel.
My work is about the resonance—the thing that happens after the emotion. Like when you cry, and suddenly, your body remembers how to breathe. It’s not about happiness or sadness. It’s about release.
The moment when the weight you’ve been carrying finally cracks open—and you realize you’re still here, still whole, still alive."
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