HerStory: Feeling Safe to Be Seen

 
 
 
 

HerStory: A Survivor’s Journey
A collection of large abstract paintings

Feeling Safe to Be Seen

“HerStory” is a living history, telling the story of my healing journey and detailing the discoveries I am making about myself as a human, mother, woman, artist, and survivor along the way.

The paintings from my HerStory Collection are a reckoning with parts of my body and mind that have remained hidden, an attempt to decipher which narratives around womanhood, femininity, and my role in the world are actually my own, which I have inherited, and which of those need to be re-written.  This collection serves as a mirror, a way to see those parts of myself, know them, and be for myself what I have always needed.

Perfectionism served me as a shield for most of my childhood and adult life, a way of avoiding the gaze of others. I don’t know where the story started, or to whom the story belongs - did it start with me in early childhood? Did it start with my mother? Her mother? Is it cultural conditioning? What I do know is that for the longest time, the story in me has been that visibility is a threat to my safety. 

My art is as much about my expression as it is a practice in visibility and vulnerability - a practice in allowing my humanity to be witnessed by others and trusting that I am safe to be seen.

You can view “Feeling Safe to Be Seen” from my “HerStory: A Survivor’s Journey” Collection

in my shop here.