This series reflects my meditation on boundaries, survival, and becoming. I used to think of boundaries as fixed lines or clear paths, but as I age, I am learning that they move, bend, and shift with life. This body of art is evolving as I navigate transition, depression, joy, faith, and uncertainty. Water and colorful crayons ground me because they bring me back to flow, play, curiosity, and ease when moving through life feels exhausting. I created this series to remind myself that I must keep moving through it, because this too shall pass.

Between Sun and Water

Wading through the waters of ministry.

A Crayon Debate with Boundaries

Reflects the adult tension of being torn between questions, certainty, curiosity, and conviction. The crayon marks hold both play and pressure, reminding me that what I wonder and what I believe can both be true enough to live with.

You are the movement of time and creation. You do not need to hide the bones of your ancestors or the textured realities of the both/and. You are the spillage of darkness and light, beauty and bravery. May no person, place, or position constrict your body into self betrayal.

Loosen Earth

My first short video in the Movement series. Through sand, handwriting, and proclamations, this piece explores moving through change and letting friendships sift. It reflects on what loosens, what remains, and how love continues to settle into us over time.

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