Work

My work explores the perceptual and sensory dimensions of experience, engaging the viewer both physically and psychologically. Through a multidisciplinary practice that includes installation, performance, sculpture, video, and site-specific interventions, I seek to disrupt automatisms of perception and invite renewed attention to the act of sensing. Space, artificial mist, body, and light are recurrent materials that serve to construct environments where the unexpected can emerge. Rather than presenting the artwork as a self-contained object, I aim to create situations—immersive, shifting, and relational—that foreground the viewer’s embodied presence. At the heart of my approach lies a desire to activate a phenomenological awareness, where aesthetic experience becomes immediate, dynamic, and open-ended.