My artistic practice explores the relationship between the body and nature, drawing from anatomy, flora, fauna, and microscopic life. I focus particularly on internal structures like organs, tissues, and cellular forms, reinterpreting them through abstraction and biomorphic shapes. Using ceramics, printmaking, and drawing, I create visual representations of the natural and biological that reflect on our physical connection to the environment and invite viewers to find beauty in what is usually hidden or overlooked. These forms help me construct imagined anatomies and plants that blur the boundary between bodies and environments, with the goal of shifting perception and offering alternative ways of seeing what lies beneath the surface.