Artist Statement
My artistic practice spans drawing, sound, installation, and writing—mediums through which I translate internal states into tangible forms. I collect fragments of everyday life—paper, fabric, sound—and weave them into immersive environments. These seemingly ordinary elements carry personal memories, grounding my practice in daily experience and emotional resonance.
Creating art is, for me, an intimate process of emotional healing and a quiet dialogue with time. It stems from lived experiences of anxiety and moments when language falters, becoming a way to acknowledge, release, and transform what is otherwise unspeakable. Through this process, I explore how vulnerability can be reshaped into resilience and how fragility can coexist with strength.
My approach is deliberately slow and meditative, embracing softness and attentiveness as guiding principles. Each piece acts as an emotional container, where past and present, artist and audience, intersect. Ultimately, I seek to create spaces where viewers feel embraced—safe enough to share, quiet enough to listen. In these moments, art becomes more than expression: it is a site of reflection, connection, and renewal.