Inspired by organic form, texture and abstraction, my practice explores the unpredictability and uncontrollability of nature, and my work often looks to find the beauty in destruction. Through my career, I present unseen perspectives of the natural world that offer viewers new ways of seeing and allow them to perceive the micro details that are usually invisible to the human eye. As I work with materials that produce uncertain outcomes, creating each of my pieces is a process of trial and error, where good strokes of luck are patiently awaited, and errors are embraced. My latest pieces, which result from me searching for ways of working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, document my exploration into how traditional art supplies interact and chemically react with household substances.