
My visual storytelling practice is my place of reflection, redirection, re-conception, and re-rendering of multigenerational trauma, displacement, movement, and migration. It is where I re/shape my relationship with land, community, and self. It is a space of communion; liberated territory where I play, engage, and converge with all I need to let go; all I yearn to know; and all not yet born. The themes I address in my visual storytelling practice actively center neurodivergent disabled Two-Spirit, Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (2SQTBIPOC) living, surviving, and thriving during this time of mass extinction and global apocalyptic fascism. My work goes beyond the defiant flaunting of our aesthetics and celebration of our joy; it dares to envision what our liberation and collective healing will consist of and what we need to rebuild our dying world. I also speak raw truth to the grim reality of precarity and exploitation for the racialized underclass, who have the least to gain from the preservation of the current dystopian capitalist order. This small collection of my artwork pertains to the themes of loving all we hold in abundance in resistance to all attempts to make it scarce.