I’m pleased to share that my works After the Storm, the Land Remembers and After the Storm, I Root Again have been selected for Wiro Mag: Focus.
This publication explores how attention, perception, and process shape artistic practice — not only in what we see, but in how work is formed.
(….Thank you for submitting your work to Wiro Mag: Focus. Your glass paintings, After the Storm, the Land Remembers & After the Storm, I Root Again, are absolutely beautiful compositions that capture much of the rugged textures and surfaces in the natural landscape. I love how, through this unique process, you have captured so much depth and sense of space, really tying in with the idea of focus. I’d be delighted to feature your work!
I am pleased to inform you that your application for this publication has been accepted! I really look forward to working with you…)

In these pieces, I work through layered glass, texture, and light to hold a sense of landscape in transition. Focus is not fixed — it shifts, softens, sharpens. What appears stable begins to move, revealing depth, memory, and underlying structure.
Grateful to be part of a publication that brings together both emerging and established artists in a carefully curated format — extending the work beyond exhibition space into a more intimate, physical encounter.
Looking forward to the upcoming feature and conversation.








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