My mind seeks unseen feelings, bringing life to overlooked objects, and that has been my way into art. I want to create something that transforms my perception into a shared vision—something intimate and strange, drawing people into unconscious spaces where the familiar takes on new forms.
In my artistic practice, I work across media: painting, sculpture, film, collage, using unconventional materials, including tree branches, dried sugarcane, plastics, and chalk.
Through these materials, I translate my private relationship with objects into a shared public language. My relationship with objects is two-way; I communicate through materials, and they through me.
My art is a search for empathy within estrangement—a way to merge the internal and external worlds, to shape silence into conversation, where something personal becomes a shared language.