I am a multimedia artist whose work inquires about how a person can get to a future of healing when stuck in precariousness and exploring the biographical relationship between the body and disease. The act of making work relating to disease, benign tumors, and obsession begins the process of recovery while working through the emotional trauma and dehumanization illness may cause to an individual. Inanimate and animate sculptural pieces, like a plaster mass and wilting flowers, become a form of self-portraiture. As the audience walks past a collection of cyanotype mirrors, they walk past representations of disease infecting the body. Creating this visual experience allows others with illness to relate and not feel alone going through difficult experiences themselves. It will enable hopeful growth as a collective.