
My work explores the human experience as it navigates between natural and virtual realms, focusing on the reciprocal impact between individuals, society, and their environments. We live in an age of constant information overload, where nearly every action is tracked, and we are frequently asked to prove that we are human, not robots. Through my art, I engage with themes of personality and identity in the contemporary world.
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Over the past three decades, I have worked across a broad range of media—installation, photography, video, sculpture, sound, and object art. The choice of medium and materials is always guided by the concept behind each piece, fostering a more open and dynamic dialogue with the viewer.
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In recent years, working in both 2D and 3D formats, I aim to convey delicacy, transparency, and ambiguity to reflect the instability many of us feel in these rapidly changing, challenging times. In my paintings, I use watercolor to build multiple transparent layers, while my sculptures are crafted from lightweight, fragile materials, highlighting the fine line between fragility and resilience.