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Generative imagery and visual storytelling.
The Garden That Used to Fly
A bird becomes a garden—waiting, watching, hoping to be found again. Quiet magic.
🖼 Image via Image Designer 📖 Flash fiction co-written with Copilot
The Women Who Write Birds
(after Eliot Weinberger)
Some myths arrive like ink on water - momentary, reflective, impossible to hold. A meditation on creation & the invisible life of words.
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The Wolf That Was His Heart
Some instincts cannot be silenced. Some wild things are not meant to be tamed.
Before the Garden, i
This painting and piece of writing vividly reimagines the biblical figure of Lilith as a primordial force of independence and resilience. Emerging from the Abyss, she is portrayed not as a creation but as an equal, embodying untamed energy and defiance. This is the start of a longer series of fictionalised writing, reworking biblical myths.
The Song that Bent the Light
Lilith stands at the edge of the first silence and speaks a word never before uttered—a word of self, unbound. The Garden trembles, unable to hold it, and she leaves, casting the word into the world. Though forgotten by history, it lingers in defiant hearts, waiting to be spoken again.
The Watcher in the Eucalyptus
A lone figure emerges beneath the eucalyptus canopy, reaching toward something unseen. A crow perches above, watching in silent understanding. This AI-generated illustration captures the ethereal, mythic essence of ‘The Watcher in the Eucalyptus.’
The Howl and the Hollow
A figure kneels, their spine entwined with a tree, its branches stretching into the unknown. An illustration to the flash fiction “The Howl and the Hollow”.