The Life and Death of Love is more than an exhibition. It’s my story told through poetry, sound, and space.

I wanted to create an experience that reflects not just the words I write but the world I live in while writing them. That’s why you’ll hear the soft sound of birdsong as you stand inside the exhibition, why the floor is scattered with real autumn leaves, and why my poems are presented alongside fragments of my creative process. Love, after all, is something we live in, walk through, and sometimes lose ourselves inside.



This exhibition is about presence, being surrounded by love in its fullness and its absence. It’s about beauty, heartbreak, memory, and return. Alongside the installations, my books are available to take home, extending the exhibition into your own space.



“Walking into this exhibition felt like stepping into someone’s heart, fragile, raw, and beautiful.” – Visitor
“The combination of poetry, birdsong, and autumn leaves made me feel as if I was inside the poems themselves.” – Gallery guest
“A deeply personal and moving experience. I left with one of the books, and it continues to resonate.” – Reader
“This is not just an exhibition. It’s a journey through love, loss, and healing.” – Attendee