My art practice is informed by future and ancestry, by psychedelic experience and intellectual inquiry. For the past decade I have been concerned with diverse forms of material, mental, and hybrid spaces that tend to arrive at a world that is still, as always; patriarchal, oppressive, and legally unjust. I denounce my unconformity with diverse systems of oppression through art, but along the way I also find beauty. Seeking to reestablish broken links between life forms, my narratives shift between the groundedness of nature and the speculation of human-made ideas and objects. The outcome takes shape through audio-visual poetics that experiment with form and concept as catalysts for revision and renewal.