Inside Out is a series of abstract self-portraits created across three distinct but connected stages of experience: chronic fatigue, psychological tension, and grief.
The earliest paintings came from a period of intense fatigue and neurological strain, when the body felt unbalanced and language felt insufficient.
Later works use distorted and fragmented self-imagery to map the gap between internal pressure and outward composure.
The most recent paintings sit inside the bargaining stage of grief, returning again and again to repetition, imagined alternatives, and unresolved negotiation.