• A woman in traditional clothing performs a ritual by a fire, with smoke rising from a pot, accompanied by crow-like birds in a natural outdoor setting.
  • A painting of a woman with brown hair, wearing a red shawl, holding a branch with green leaves, with text overlay about divination and Tools of Vision.
  • A woman with long red hair, dressed in yellow and orange, holds a bowl and an ornate vial in a Renaissance-style painting. She is seated next to shelves filled with ancient books and is in front of a landscape seen through a window.
  • A woman in a red dress looking at her phone indoors near a fireplace with a rounded opening.

While my work draws upon ancient traditions of symbolism and spiritual practice, it is also informed by contemporary research in neuroscience, psychology, and integrative health. Studies in meditation, prayer, ritual, and altered states of consciousness show measurable impacts on brain activity, emotional regulation, and resilience. These findings affirm that practices often labeled as “mystical” are in fact powerful tools for reshaping the mind and supporting holistic well-being.

A woman in a red dress stands by an arched window, holding a small mirror and looking at it attentively, with a skull and an open book on a table nearby.