What Remains —
I create to preserve what time tries to erase.
While I’m a perfectionist at heart, my work rarely embodies it. I do my best to trace the residue of my memories and to shape the silence beneath. The weight of places where I once stood, sometimes imagined.
I am drawn to forgotten corners, unfinished thoughts, abandoned streets, old walls, hidden language, and the architecture of human existence.
Through monochrome photography, abstract forms, personal essays, line work, and layered textures, I explore what remains when the noise of everyday life is stripped away.
Much of my work circles nostalgia, grief, longing, and observation, mostly as my own evidence and proof that something mattered to me.
I do not create for speed, trend, or endless consumption. I create slowly.
To collect. To archive. To witness.
Each piece is an artefact of a life once lived. A fragment of something (or someone) lost, remembered, or still becoming.
This is not a shop. It is my living archive; a space for my memories to thrive. Thank you for being here.
Born in South Africa and now based in Cyprus, I work across photography, personal essays, line work, and mixed media, building collections that sit somewhere between observation and remembrance.Commission something of your own.
I accept a limited number of commissions throughout the year.
My work leans toward abstraction, line, texture, and hidden text, sometimes incorporating poetry or mirrored writing as part of the composition.
Rather than replicating an image or creating something decorative on demand, commissions are created through interpretation, allowing space for instinct, emotion, and meaning to guide the work.
If you are interested in commissioning a piece, please get in touch with a short introduction and any thoughts, references, or stories you’d like to share.
All commissions are discussed individually, including size, medium, timeline, and pricing.