I am drawn to objects, materials, and sounds that might otherwise go unnoticed, sandbags abandoned in city streets, the fleeting trace of a laugh carried by the sea, the repetitive geometry of an urban skyline.
Through sculpture, installation, and photography, I reinterpret these elements, creating spaces where the ephemeral becomes tangible and where overlooked fragments are reimagined as vessels of meaning.
My process often involves translating transient experiences into lasting forms, working intuitively across methods while maintaining a minimal, material-focused aesthetic. Metal holds a particular resonance for me, its balance of strength and lightness mirrors the contradictions I seek to express.
Whether casting the trace of a soundwave into a vertical sculpture, weaving webs of fragile threads, or forging new life from discarded matter, my work invites reflection on transformation, endurance, and the delicate interplay between inside and outside, body and world. At its core, it is an invitation to see and feel the quiet rhythms of existence anew.