Artist statement

Perception is never neutral. It is shaped by habit, guided by images, and bound to ideas of how the world is supposed to be. I am interested in the moments when these premises falter, when the familiar feels strange, when the invisible presses in, and other orders begin to appear.

My works emerge from questions, not from forms. I look for situations in which perception becomes a shared practice and meanings shift.

For me, art is not a place of fixation, but of negotiation, a space in which world, body, material, and audience question one another. In this way, new ways of being in the world emerge, open enough to set reality in motion and to make both the familiar and the foreign newly experienceable, again and again.