My work with body prints began as a formal dialogue with the legacy of Yves Klein, but quickly evolved into a deeply personal reclamation of agency following the transformative experience of motherhood. What started as a study of the physical form became a pursuit of body empowerment, fueled by my interviews with other women artists whose voices I began integrating directly into the substrate of my pieces. This practice crystallized into a series centered on the unique societal resistance toward the maternal nude; by layering my prints with quotes from both renowned mother artists and the women in my daily life, I address the tension between public perception and private identity.
This foundation has since expanded into a broader feminist lineage, encompassing an earthen series that connects the body to the land and a gaze series that utilizes text to disrupt and redirect how the female form is consumed. Collectively, these works function as a living archive of resilience, inviting a collective questioning of embodiment, visibility, and the power of the word to redefine the gaze.
Ranging in size from 8.5×11″ to 5×7’, on paper and canvas with acrylic and ink, these works start at an investment of $75. Please contact for sales, commissions, or to view the full series.








