Visual artist working with gesture, material processes, and the tension between body and surface.

My practice investigates the construction of identity, imagination, and alternative modes of perceiving reality. I work within a space where the intimate, the oneiric, and the symbolic operate as tools to reflect on displacement, estrangement, and the search for belonging.

Rather than functioning as escape, imagination becomes an active system for organizing experience. I draw from fragments such as dreams, diffuse memories, and emotional atmospheres to construct open symbolic structures that remain unresolved.

Through textile processes, assemblage, and material experimentation, I approach the surface as a site of contact and mediation. My work often introduces physical or perceptual barriers, activating a tension between proximity and distance, where access is suggested but never fully granted.