Through my current practice, what I think of as 'painting with wool' using my tufting gun, I'm revisiting the ideas I first explored in my Fine Art thesis: hybridity, fragmentation, and the emotional terrain of belonging. I create bold, tactile wall hangings that explore the layered experience of living between cultures. Each piece becomes a site for teasing out what happens when worlds overlap, when histories converge, and when the search for home becomes a conversation between place and self.
My work sits at the intersection of applied arts and contemporary craft. It is both playful and reflective,inviting viewers to connect with colour and texture while feeling something deeper underneath. In these works, I explore the tension and beauty that arises when cultures collide and identities evolve, always shifting, always in-between.