My work is a study of the awe of the natural world and curated environments. I'm interested in the human connection to nature and how that connection holds space for an escaped reality. As a child, I spent most of my time in the backyard. I would get as immersed and entangled as possible in the leaves, branches, grasses, and flowers, creating an alternate forest-like environment within my family's city home. My obsession with creating these micro environments through nature became my way of curating an escaped reality from the normal built environment. I'm interested in the way that humans can control nature, as well as the ways that we can't. Through the process of collage, I'm able to act as a creator of environments and compositions that appeal to me. However, these compositions couldn't exist without imagery that is purely natural. I explore how humans can manipulate nature; from agriculture production and consumption, to shelter, to monetization of natural space. As well as how we will never be able to create something as perfect and intricate as a crystal or succulent, or prevent natural disasters and stop global warming. My work is an attempt to connect its viewers to the awe and perfection of nature. When that connection is made, we can escape the reality of modern life, and remember our primal instincts as humans and our role in connecting with this earth.