an Afro-Indegenous multidisciplinary artist, liberatory wellness practitioner and storyteller based in Denver, CO, USA.

My work incorporates a range of mediums including photography, videography, acrylic pouring, immersive installations and storytelling-driven work, inviting reflection and transformation. With an extensive background and training in visual arts and organizing for collective liberation with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Sustainability, Peace & Justice studies, and Cameras, Exposure, and Photography, I blend modern tools with visual art to help my community, artists and wellness professionals heal, express and create meaningful experiences.

Whether it’s a wellness retreat, editorial shoot, art exhibition or music festival, my diverse career path and body of work allows me to bridge the gap between communication, art and wellness, ensuring that I am always working towards a more liberated and sustainable future.

As an Afro-indegenous artist, I feel a deep responsibility to honor my ancestors and use my gifts in service of truth, justice, and collective liberation. My work centers the legacies and experiences of Black and Brown beloveds.

My creative mission is grounded in the belief that art has the power to not only reveal but to restore—to serve as a tool for healing, remembering, and dreaming new futures into being. Through visual art, I aim to build bridges between past, present, and future—to help heal what has been silenced, to honor those who came before, and to envision a more liberated future for all oppressed people worldwide.

An exploration of mediums.

  • Liberated Visions

    Visual art, photography, videography, design, tutorials and visual storytelling. Every project I take on, whether it’s a wellness retreat, sacred healing art, editorial shoots, or collaborations, is rooted in this mission to challenge the status quo and create space for more radical creativity.

  • Asase Yaa's Apothecary

    Helping empaths, intuitives and cycle breakers heal trauma, connect with ancestors and awaken their gifts, through teaching, readings, 1 on 1 mentorship and spiritual consultations. Sierra brings authenticity, clarity, mediumship and provides a safe space for BIPOC and all identities and walks of life.

  • Sacred Healing Art

    Through abstract art, immersive installations, and storytelling-driven visual work, I create spaces that invite reflection and transformation. Each piece is intentionally created as a portal: a visual imprint meant to shift energy, open pathways, and reconnect people with their inner selves and with ancestral wisdom.

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