Artist Statement
Working across photography, sculpture, video, and image-based processes, I often begin with an image, a fragment, or a moment, shifting it into something less fixed.
Through repetition, fragmentation, and material changes, the work moves away from clarity, where things feel familiar but not fully placeable, somewhere between recognition and abstraction. Forms come into relation and sometimes resist, holding a tension between structure and instability.
I’m interested in how images and objects transform through the process of making. Those changes aren’t hidden. Each piece carries traces of how it was shaped and shifted along the way. Time and space shift within the work, as moments are paused, stretched, or displaced, creating distance from where they began.