VISUAL ARTIST
VISUAL ARTIST
Artist Statement
My work is personal, but it is also meant to be seen, felt, and experienced by others.
Through this interaction, it transforms into something new—something which hopefully lives beyond the borders of its physical existence.
My role as an artist is deeply connected to my existence within nature.
I find the collaboration with not only living but also non-human forms crucial, as it helps protect our shared space.
Sometimes in life, we come across things that do not need an explanation or we simply do not feel the need to explain them at that time. Other occasions, especially when faced with the unexpected, we start a journey that reveals new possibilities within us. I often refer to both of these as serendipitous encounters which inspire the beginning of my new work.
We have only one individual viewpoint, shaped by the unique combination of our DNA, experiences and the practices we engage in daily lives.
When we look at something from a distance, it appears as a tiny dot or a blurred image. We cannot describe the details because we are not close enough to experience them.
I see the world similarly. My curiosity drives me to ask questions, until I feel close enough to truly start feeling something I did not understand before. This helps me feel connected to myself, to my work and to the world around me.
I find the continuous practice of empathy one of the most intriguing notions in life. We know we are all different, experiencing everything uniquely, yet we have this concept that allows us to come closer or distance ourselves, as we feel comfortable.
I often view nature as my canvas. It cannot be rushed; it is unpredictable, with countless invisible processes occurring constantly. We must accept that we might never fully understand them.
We are so insignificant compared to nature. When using nature as part of my work, I try to collaborate with it- not harm or be selfish- always reminding myself of how much there is yet to learn and discover.