Colorful portrait of a woman with purple hair, bold makeup, and jewelry, against a yellow background.

Art for those still listening.

Ghost & Grain exists for the part of you that never fully disappeared.

The sketches, photographs, washes, and fragments here are not attempts at perfection. They are interruptions—moments pulled from memory, from pressure, from the quiet insistence that something inside you still wants to speak.

Ghost is the unseen subject.
The self that learned to stay quiet.
The voice that waits until the room is empty.

Grain is the refusal to polish that voice away.
The texture of paper.
The drag of ink.
The mistakes that prove the hand was human.

Every piece begins the same way: not with clarity, but with friction. I work from memory, from unease, from the feeling that something important would be lost if I didn’t stop and record it. Cities half-remembered. Faces without names. Moments where time felt heavier than usual.

This work is not meant to explain itself.
It is meant to be felt—slowly.

If you’re here to browse, stay as long as you like.
If you’re here because something in you recognizes this language, you already belong.

Some ghosts leave marks.
Some learn to listen.

This is not a portfolio.
It’s a record of resistance.