Sound Baths

My practice explores the sensorial and emotional registers of landscape,
using earth pigment and sound to consider how nature is felt rather than merely depicted.

By slowing the pace of looking and listening, I invite a counterpoint to the velocity of digital life, offering art as a site of quiet resistance and ecological attentiveness.

These sound frequencies stimulate the vagus nerve, activating the body's parasympathetic state or rest-and-digest system, which leads to a calm, relaxed state.