A LITTLE ABOUT ME
Biography
For over 25 years, I have pursued a nomadic path across the Spanish Peninsula, North Africa, Southeastern Europe, and the Chihuahua Desert, including being a full-time resident artist in Cairo, Egypt; Sofia, Bulgaria; and the Alpujara region of Spain.
I have particpated in solo and group exhbitions at the MOCA Denver; Townhouse Gallery, Cairo; National Gallery of Art, Sofia, Bulgaria (with XXL GROUP); Krause Gallery, Atlanta; Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles; Redline Contemporary Art, Denver; Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta; FX Fowle, New York City; Saad Zaghloul Museum, Cairo; Metropolitan Fukujusou, Kyoto; Selby Fleetwood Contemporary Art, Santa Fe; City Gallery, Bucharest, Romania; Archeology Museum, Varna, Bulgaria; EDGE Gallery, Denver; AC2 Contemporary, Albuquerque; SBCC Gallery, Albuquerque; among numerous other venues.
I currently maintain a studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Detailed CV available upon request
ABOUT MY PROCESS
My Work
My work exists within the fluid realms of the political and the poetic, where beauty does not soften truth but deepens its resonance. With a practice that engages community, geography, and embodied spiritual experience, I trace the fractures caused by systemic violence while insisting on the possibility of repair. The natural world appears as both witness and collaborator—its cycles of decay and regeneration mirroring the tensions between loss and renewal that shape our collective existence.
Embracing the ambiguity of our world. Unbound by a single medium or conceptual framework, I experiment freely, allowing each idea to dictate its own form. By engaging photography, diormas, collage, and mixed media, I seek to uncover the tensions and harmonies hidden within the everyday, challenging perceptions and inviting new ways of seeing.
I also enjoy collaborating with other artists and non-artists. I especially like working on projects fueled by the 'hyper-local'.