My work examines how landscapes hold secrets—how the places we inhabit and the mundane aspects of ordinary life carry stories of love, loss, and mourning that remain unspoken. Everyday structures like strip malls, mobile homes, billboards, and powerlines are often central to my practice. Even when we are alone, we are shaped by the backdrop of the landscape we live in and where we came from. I am interested in how land absorbs what people cannot always say out loud, how silence and environment carry memory and intimacy, creating stories that last generations.