LITTLE HERESIES, 2025.
her·e·sy/ˈherəsē/noun
belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine.
Little Heresies is a series of sculptural and photographic works that distort and reconfigure Christian iconography to construct a personal mythology. Drawing on the visual and material language of devotion—altars, relics, ritual objects—the work reclaims sacred imagery as a means of storytelling rather than faith. By merging photography, painting and sculpture, Little Heresies creates surreal spaces that exist outside the logic of the physical world. Through this bastardization of the holy, the work confronts the tension between reverence and discomfort, beauty and decay, belief and disillusionment. It is less a search for grace than an exploration of the uncomfortable realities that linger beneath it.