My work integrates sculpture, painting, video, and found objects into immersive installations that dynamically
interact with the spaces they inhabit, reshaping their existing logic and relationships. These installations explore
the vitality and agency of the non-human in our world, uncovering inherent tensions and dualities in nature—such
as the interplay between nature and technology, the vastness of macrocosms versus the intricacy of microcosms,
and the cycles of life and death. I am guided by the belief that reality emerges
from the continuous interaction of opposing or contradictory forces that shape our world.
Through my practice, I question the traditional hierarchical relationship between human and non-human agents,
combining found materials with pieces of my own creation. I seek to highlight the subtle, affective connections
that bind all elements of our shared world, revealing the transformative potential embedded in these intricate
entanglements.