Still and moving organic lines and forms exist in my paintings offering a view into the activity within the solitude of their own spaces. My abstractions aim to illustrate states of being that look and feel simultaneously immanent and transcendent. They are both personal translations of my own experience of solitude as well as a response to our universally shared struggle to accept and survive one's aloneness. I want to make work that echoes human vulnerability, thus becoming a kind of existential visual language to engage with.