Fire in The Roots:

Questioning the self

Creation is an act of transformation. To break from what was, to step into what could be—this is the work of alchemy, of turning weight into light, cycles into something new.

This collection is a passage through that process: the slow burning of old narratives, the pull of deep roots, the turning of seasons that demand release and renewal. Inspired by sulfur’s fire and spring’s unfurling, it is a meditation on undoing and becoming—on shedding what no longer serves while forging something truer in its place.

Some journeys begin with destruction. Others begin with the quiet knowing that things cannot stay the same. This is both.