At the heart of my practice is an ongoing investigation into the human condition as a fluid and unstable presence. I am drawn to the tension between form and dissolution, the inner and the outer world, the visible and the invisible. My figures often emerge in a state of becoming—fragmented, shifting, and emotionally charged—echoing the instability of contemporary existence. Rather than depict the human from the outside, I seek to portray an interior reality—what it feels like to be human in moments of upheaval, memory, or quiet persistence. The materials I use allow for a permeability that reflects this inner search, a visual language attuned to what cannot be easily seen but deeply felt.
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