About
I am an artist and researcher exploring the intersection of art, body, and technology. My background is in photography, video, text and image processing, with a focus on how the human body is represented, perceived, and transformed through space, time, and digital media.
My artistic practice explores the tension between private and public space, intimacy and exposure, presence and absence. Through performance, installation, and photography, I create environments where the body is both subject and medium—questioning identity, vulnerability, and the shifting boundaries between reality and fiction.
I value clarity over repetition, silence over noise, and action over endless talk. For me, observation is as essential as creation—both are acts of presence and honesty. Unfortunately for me—or so some would say—I express my real feelings openly. I’m told to hide them, to change, to fit into their definitions. My art begins in refusing that demand: showing the fragile tension between private and public, where masks slip, feelings surface, and presence resists disappearance.
Welcome to my shit show.