My artistic practice combines graphic design, photography, graffiti, and text-based imagery, drawing influence from punk and avant-garde movements. Through monochromatic visual language and politically driven themes, my work explores feminism, identity, and personal experiences of inequality and mistreatment.
While the works engage with political themes, feminist undertones remain at the core of the practice, examining power, identity, autonomy, and the visibility of women’s experiences. I am interested in how visual culture can challenge authority, reclaim space, and transform personal trauma into collective confrontation.