Portal to the Sacred
Here, women are the bridge—between earth and stars, womb and cosmos, inner knowing and outer light. These works are offerings: prayers, meditations, and acts of remembrance.
Why this work matters:
Because divinity has been coded masculine for centuries. It’s time to remember the Goddess.
Creations
Land Art | Site-specific Ritual Installation
Panama
Created on a Panamanian beach under moonlight, Sacred Feminine by Moonlight is a vulva-shaped portal formed in sand using shells, stones, and gesture. Made in dialogue with tide, moon, and body, the work functioned as both ritual and offering.
Impermanent by design, the piece was surrendered back to water and time. Its erasure is integral—echoing ancestral practices where meaning lived in the act itself. The work affirms women as sacred thresholds between cosmos and life, and creation as something that requires no permission.
Land Art | Site-specific Ritual Installation
Panama
Created on a Panamanian beach under moonlight, Sacred Feminine by Moonlight is a vulva-shaped portal formed in sand using shells, stones, and gesture. Made in dialogue with tide, moon, and body, the work functioned as both ritual and offering.
Impermanent by design, the piece was surrendered back to water and time. Its erasure is integral—echoing ancestral practices where meaning lived in the act itself. The work affirms women as sacred thresholds between cosmos and life, and creation as something that requires no permission.
Acrylic and Mixed Media Paintings
2022-2024
Archetypal feminine figures appear as vessels of power, care, rage, sensuality, and cosmic intelligence. These women are not symbols or softened ideals—they are embodied, sovereign, and present. Often entwined with natural or celestial elements, they function as portals between the human and the infinite.
Presented without environmental context, the works stand alone. No walls. No rooms. Only image and energy. The invitation is not to analyze, but to feel.
Archetypal feminine figures appear as vessels of power, care, rage, sensuality, and cosmic intelligence. These women are not symbols or softened ideals—they are embodied, sovereign, and present. Often entwined with natural or celestial elements, they function as portals between the human and the infinite.
Presented without environmental context, the works stand alone. No walls. No rooms. Only image and energy. The invitation is not to analyze, but to feel.
Photography | Liminal Spaces
Digital Photography
Ongoing
Thresholds explores the fragile spaces where one state dissolves and another begins. Openings, folds, arches, and voids quietly echo the geometry of birth and death, emergence and return.
Rooted in impermanence, the work attends to transition rather than arrival. Each image becomes a meditation on time, matter, and the great mystery from which we come—and to which we return.
Woman is the gateway.
Every passage begins and ends in the feminine.
These images are not declarations.
They are invitations.
Photography | Liminal Spaces
Digital Photography
Ongoing
Thresholds explores the fragile spaces where one state dissolves and another begins. Openings, folds, arches, and voids quietly echo the geometry of birth and death, emergence and return.
Rooted in impermanence, the work attends to transition rather than arrival. Each image becomes a meditation on time, matter, and the great mystery from which we come—and to which we return.
Woman is the gateway.
Every passage begins and ends in the feminine.
These images are not declarations.
They are invitations.
Photography | Feminine Form & Sacred Geometry
Digital Photography
Ongoing
Origin Marks focuses explicitly on vulva-shaped forms found in organic, architectural, symbolic, and human-made contexts. Removed from medicalized, pornographic, or commodified frames, the vulva is reclaimed as universal geometry rather than taboo object.
Appearing in shells, stone, petals, carvings, and ritual forms, this shape emerges as ancient, repeated, and suppressed.
We are of Woman.
Photography | Feminine Form & Sacred Geometry
Digital Photography
Ongoing
Origin Marks focuses explicitly on vulva-shaped forms found in organic, architectural, symbolic, and human-made contexts. Removed from medicalized, pornographic, or commodified frames, the vulva is reclaimed as universal geometry rather than taboo object.
Appearing in shells, stone, petals, carvings, and ritual forms, this shape emerges as ancient, repeated, and suppressed.
We are of Woman.
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