Spanda is a Sanskrit word meaning sacred vibration—the subtle pulse of life that moves through all things, the gentle movement between stillness and expression. This series explores that quiet rhythm through abstract, impressionistic studies of salvaged flowers, photographed through an intuitive and experimental process using textures, veiled lenses and painted surfaces. In the final stage, colour is carefully shaped toward soft, meditative fields, undulating tones of pinks, yellows and luminous layers that invite the nervous system to soften and the gaze to rest. interweaving my  love for India, colour and long standing practice of yoga, meditation and somatic inquiry, these mages that function less as pictures and more as sensory spaces, drawing the viewer into a gentle field of colour, stillness and feeling.
Longing is an immersive art exhibition exploring the emotional landscape and felt sense of personal longing through curated fine art imagery, sound, and prose.
Images that include biophilic seascapes, fleeting and figurative portraiture, and flora.
Both images and found objects guide the viewer on a sensory path through a visual exploration of light, texture, and movement. Fragments of unfinished stories emerge in unexpected corners alongside prose that is contemplative and open-ended.

In the first year that I ceased to bleed, I became captivated by the color red in all of its hues.

My thoughts and feelings seemed to be momentarily drawn into a vermillion wave, compelled to make images steeped in the essence of this color and I found in the making of them a visual language that articulated an intimate journey of grief, lament and ultimately reawakening. 

In broad terms, this body of work delves into the intricacies and complexities that define our human experience.
I am fascinated by the concealed aspects of our inner worlds — fantasies, fixations, orphaned feelings, and unspoken longings. Each image in this series was provoked by a feeling, a yearning to articulate my inner experience and see it represented in a tangible image.