The Symbols I Paint With (A reflection on strength, softness & self)
My work is rooted in empowerment and transformation. It’s made for the woman who’s on her way back to herself. The one who’s learning that self-worth doesn’t come from doing more or being louder, but from softening into her truth.
For years, I questioned myself.
I thought strength had to look a certain way. I’m learning that power can be quiet.
That softness doesn’t have to shrink for boldness to bloom.
My artwork offers a chance to reflect, to mirror your inner world, so that you can flourish into the highest version of yourself.
Symbolism in My Creative Language
In my paintings, the animals act as thoughtful messengers.
Big cats
Bold, unapologetic, always poised to act. They hold confidence like a birthright— and remind us that we don’t have to ask for permission to take up space.
Wolves
They reflect intuition. Loyalty. A deep, inner knowing. They are protectors of what matters, and they move with quiet clarity. Their gaze often holds the truth you’ve been too afraid to see.
Elephants
Wise, grounded, and deeply present. They walk with grace and memory, reminding you of the strength that lives in stillness.
Butterflies
I paint them for transformation. For softness becoming strength. For the beauty of change that happens slowly, layer by layer, until one day, you fly.
I also paint women, not as perfect ideals, but as reflections of divine feminine energy. Strong. Emotional. Wild. Soft. Women who embody it all—because they’re no longer trying to choose just one side.
Sometimes they’re paired with animals. Sometimes they’re surrounded by florals. But always, they are mirrors.
Mirrors for the parts of you you’re ready to reclaim.
I love mixing soft textures with bold brushstrokes. Letting drips fall across carefully painted details. Combining strength with delicacy, because I don’t believe we have to be one or the other. We can be both. We already are.
Every piece I create is made to reflect you back to yourself. To remind you that you’re not broken, behind, or too much.
Through a big cat’s stare, I hope you feel your confidence return.
Through the eyes of a woman, I hope you feel seen.
Through a butterfly’s wings, I hope you remember that you’ve already changed.
A Note To You,
I want my art to give you:
A flicker of inner strength. A quiet moment of self-recognition. A reason to believe that you are enough.
Exactly as you are.