Artist Statement


"What appears belongs to the moment of sensing itself — to the body present, and to the way one feels the world."

My work begins from the understanding that experience is inseparable from the position of the one who encounters it. Time and space carry different meanings, shaped by where one stands, how one moves, and what one senses.

Working with installation and audiovisual forms, I create works that exist as shared environments emerging through perspective. What is encountered shifts with position, duration, and presence, forming different relationships as one moves through the work.

I am interested in how each encounter gives rise to a reflected experience. What appears belongs to the moment of sensing itself, to the body present, and to the way one feels the world.