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Welcome to the AIWS Art Gallery. Here you’ll find a collection of my work, spanning a variety of mediums including illustration, watercolor painting, graphic art, and zine-making. Each piece reflects my ongoing exploration of identity, inclusion, and self-expression through the intersectional lens of neurodiversity, disability and queerness. 


In my work, I aim to create spaces where difference is celebrated, and stories that are often overlooked can be told. I combine elements of fantasy, nature, and personal narrative to create a unique visual language that speaks to both the complexities and beauty of the human experience. The subjects of my work often explore themes of ableism, gender identity, neurodiverse experiences, as well as connections to the natural world and animals.


Each piece is a visual interpretation of the realities and dreams I encounter in my journey of self-discovery and activism. The works you see here are not only a reflection of my personal experience but an invitation for others to engage, question, and find solidarity in the stories and truths shared.

 

ERASED

The new series "ERASED" draws upon the subject of searching for the meaning of existence at the very end of life. ERASED asks how we, as the human race, can possibly disconnect ourselves from an individual’s pain and suffering, even when we are only shown numbers and statistics.

More about the project

  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a cow
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a person
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a sheep
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a person
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a pig
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a person
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a cat
  • Black and white hand-drawn artwork of a person

mutatio

There is no way in, and there is no way out.

This series takes us on a journey, opening the doors to a deeper connection between the often twisted inequality of species. Here we can see the link between pleasure and self-harm, and beyond.

More information about the project.

  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with a bright blue butterfly on their arm
  • drawing of a bandaged half human face and a blue butterfly crawling from underneath
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with a bright red lips
  • linear drawing of a human figure with a bright blue butterfly crawling from their mouth
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with lines from bright red lips
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with a bright blue butterflies flying all around
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure
  • Linear drawing of a human figure holding a red apple and two blue butterflies sitting on it
  • Black and white linear drawing of two human faces with a bright blue butterflies between them
  • Black and white linear drawing of a half human face with bright blue lines in the hair
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with two blue butterflies placed on their eyes
  • Black and white linear drawing of a human figure with a scar on their back

The girl who didn't know how to be

This somber and yet whimsical picture book explores neurodiversity and the struggle to survive in a neurotypical world. 

More about the book

  • Figure drawing of a human dressed in blue sitting in a rain
  • Figure drawing of a human dressed in blue sitting on a pile of books
  • Figure drawing of a human dressed in blue standing in the middle of the classroom
  • Figure drawing of a human dressed in blue surrounded by question marks and other figure drawings
  • Figure drawing of a human dressed in blue releasing birds from cages
  • detailed drawing of a black hole and many objects in it

Dreamy Elephants

They just wanted to be free. . .

Tip-toeing between fantasy and reality, pleasure and pain, the series “Dreamy Elephants” investigates both the suffering and the dreams of gentle beings in captivity. We also plunge into the depths of humankind. These pictures reveal scenes from a dream, ultimately transporting us back into reality, in which happiness is nothing but another aspect of the impossible.

  • Soft watercolour pink and red artwork of three elephants
  • Soft watercolour pink, red and purple artwork of an elephant
  • Soft watercolour pink and red artwork of an elephant
  • Soft watercolour pink and red artwork of two elephants
  • Soft watercolour pink and red artwork of two elephants
  • Soft watercolour pink, red and purple artwork of three elephant
  • Soft watercolour pink, red and purple artwork of two elephants
  • Soft watercolour pink, red and purple artwork of an elephant
  • Soft watercolour pink and red artwork of four elephants
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