WHERE BROKEN BECOMES BEAUTIFUL
Broken isn’t Bad

My creative journey began in 2017, when I decided to leave my 9-to-5 job, return to my hometown, and open my small business – a space where I could finally give form to the ideas and emotions that had long lived inside me. It was both a leap of faith and a return to myself.
In 2019, I took another creative leap and began designing my own tarot deck. That project became one of the most transformative and fulfilling parts of my artistic path. It allowed me to combine my love for illustration with intuition, symbolism, and divination. That experience reshaped the way I create and deepened my connection to my work.
Over the years, life has shifted and expanded in the most profound ways. I became a mother (twice) and allowed myself to pause, to breathe, to experience the quiet transformation that motherhood brings. That chapter softened and strengthened me all at once. Now, in 2026, after the long and meaningful pause, I’m returning to my creative work with a renewed sense of clarity, curiosity, and purpose.
Alongside my art, yoga has become a central part of my life and self-discovery. In 2024, I completed yoga teacher training and received TT300 and prenatal yoga certification. Teaching yoga allows me to connect the same values that inspire my art: presence, acceptance, and the beauty of transformation.
There are so many things in this world I don’t know, but quite a few I do.
I know that growing up is far harder than we ever imagined. I know we’re supposed to believe in ourselves and chase our dreams, even when fear tags along for the ride. I know overthinking never makes anything better - yet we do it anyway. I know we can’t change the past, and that every choice we made once felt right in that moment. I know time speeds up as we age, days folding into years before we’re ready.
And then, motherhood. I know it changes you in ways no one can fully explain. I know it teaches a deeper kind of love, a fiercer kind of fear, and a strength you didn’t know you carried. It cracks you open and somehow puts you back together.
I know life is full of surprises, and not all of them are gentle. I know people leave and hearts get broken. Still, time heals all.
We ALL are a little broken, after all. And that’s okay.
Broken isn’t bad.
Turning the rawness of being human into something quietly beautiful and honest
My illustrations are minimal black-and-white, line-based, yet deeply expressive. I draw inspiration from relationships with others and ourselves, from the strength and tenderness of women, and from the truth that beauty and power often reside within our broken pieces. Through my art, I attempt to transform the rawness of being human — the chaos, the cracks, the mess we carry — into something quietly beautiful, honest, and resonant.
Through each line I draw and each yoga class I teach, I hope to capture not perfection, but presence. The kind that comes from embracing every part of ourselves, both the light and the fractured.

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