pocket works for the apocalypse is an ongoing series of paintings on hand-built ceramic forms. The works are intentionally small and lightweight, designed to be worn and held close to the body, inviting a quiet, tangible connection.

Across each surface, I explore dreamlike perceptions of places, nature, and people — images that allude to larger stories while tracing subtle moments of relation and transformation. These altered landscapes are often inhabited by amorphous, spectral stand-ins that feel tranquil yet searching, offering space to reflect on interconnectedness, memory, and emotion.