Why Practice?
Art is more than what hangs on a wall; it is meant to be lived, to evoke experience in the body as much as in the eye. My work extends beyond image and text into practice: ways of pausing, listening, and encountering life more deeply.
Here you’ll find links to my Insight Timer meditations, local spaces of practice like Presence Collective, and one-on-one spiritual companionship offered by donation. In these sessions, I serve as a deep listener and mirror, giving you space to explore your own practice, beliefs, fears, and embodiment.
In time, I will also share site-specific creative practices, simple invitations to help you inhabit the world differently, as both artist and human. My research in human flourishing convinces me that one of the core purposes of art is to make the world more whole. These practices are an extension of that hope.


