Alex's art is a dynamic interplay between darkness and light, fear and wonder. Driven by an undeniable force that compels her to create, Alex channels her emotions into meticulous repetition. This can be seen in her large-scale stamp prints and rhinestone matrices, as well as in the pointillist textures and wire-work sculptures that populate her work. Through this process of intricate creation, Alex confronts the negativity stemming from social injustice and personal experiences. She finds solace and a sense of control in the meditative act of making, immersing herself in the darkness to confront uncomfortable emotions and reveal uncanny images and forms.

But Alex's art is not solely an exploration of the dark and difficult. Conversely, she finds healing and renewal by engaging with childhood nostalgia. Alex seeks to recreate the ephemeral magic of youth, tapping into its wonder and simplicity through whimsical imagery and vibrant colors. These contrasting landscapes—the dark and the whimsical, the intricate and the naive—give rise to an art that embodies duality, oscillating between fear and joy. This push and pull is central to her practice, driving her to translate intangible emotions into tangible forms, offering a glimpse into the depths of her experience.