A conversation with emotional weather—stormlight and stillness, turbulence and quiet. These paintings honour what shifts, what holds, and what it means to feel it all.
She Who Carries Weather
For years, I painted as a way to find calm—each painting a small rescue, a quiet fix. But this body of work comes from a different place. It doesn’t only seek peace; it holds space for the full spectrum of feeling.
These paintings are a conversation with emotional weather—stormlight and stillness, rising winds and returning quiet. Some come through as turbulence, others as hush. What they share is presence: a willingness to stay with what is felt, even when it shifts moment to moment.
To carry weather is to carry change. To honour the patterns, the pressure, the clearing. To feel it fully—and still stand.