From Wanderlust to Self-Discovery: The Evolution of a Visual Artist
AATONAU’s feature on my work offered a rare chance to step back and reflect on the deeper intentions behind my fine art photography. Their platform is known for exploring the creative lives of artists across the world, and this conversation opened a thoughtful space to speak about the emotional and psychological layers that shape my visual narratives. The article moves through the early influences that guided my direction as a Melbourne based photographic artist, the shift from travel imagery into textured and expressive fine art work, and the way trauma recovery, healing, and personal transformation continue to inform my creative process.
The interview also looks at how I approach emotional storytelling, how memory and the subconscious appear in my images, and why I continue to explore the balance between light and shadow in my photographic art. Being included in AATONAU’s series was a meaningful experience, and I am grateful for the care they brought to the conversation and for the opportunity to share more about the ideas that guide my work.