Art as Resistance

Art, for me, is a form of resistance rooted in lived experience. It allows me to question inherited narratives, challenge systems of power, and make visible what is often overlooked or silenced. Working across photography, installation, and mixed media, I use art as a way to hold tension between identity and expectation, silence and voice, belonging and exclusion.

Through this work, I explore how personal and collective histories shape what we accept, what we normalize, and what we begin to question. Art becomes both a tool for reflection and a space for disruption one that invites dialogue, amplifies marginalized perspectives, and creates room for new ways of seeing and understanding.