theMKeffect
Visual Artist & Writer
Rooted in Boston, my artistic journey began as a form of self-witnessing—a way to survive seasonal sadness and emotional intensity by transforming it into art. Working as a figure model and self-portrait photographer, I became both muse and maker, exploring the power of being seen on my own terms. Influenced by 70s aesthetics, divine feminine archetypes, and the intersections of sensuality and spirituality, I create across poetry, performance, and immersive curation. My work lives under the name theMKeffect—a mood, a movement, and a mirror for emotional truth. Each piece reflects my devotion to reclaiming softness as strength, eroticism as sacred, and vulnerability as revolutionary. Through books like MOOD, RelationSHIT and S.A.D I create portals for others to feel, reflect, and connect. My art isn’t just seen—it’s felt.

As theMKeffect, my art exists as a living altar to the sacred, the sensual, and the unseen. I create through a deeply intuitive and multidisciplinary process that blends poetry, photography, performance, and immersive event experiences. My work is rooted in emotional honesty and spiritual embodiment—inviting viewers to explore the textures of longing, healing, eroticism, and power. I draw inspiration from my own emotional landscapes, ancestral echoes, and the divine feminine archetype in all her forms: wild, soft, dark, glowing, and free.
Each piece I create—whether a poem, a photograph, or a curated sensory event—is designed to stir something within. My self-portraiture explores themes of identity, autonomy, and desire, while my poetry functions as both confession and invocation. I build spaces, both physical and metaphorical, where vulnerability is celebrated and transformation is possible.
Through theMKeffect, I aim to blur the lines between artist and muse, experience and memory. My work asks you to feel—fully and without apology. It is an invitation to slow down, to touch truth, to romanticize what’s real. I believe in the magic of intimacy, the rebellion of softness, and the ritual of reclaiming one’s body and story.
This isn’t just art—it’s mood, movement, and mirror. A sanctuary for the ones who feel too much, want too deeply, and dare to turn that into beauty.