In my artistic practice, I engage with the interrelations of time, space, memory, and consciousness, viewing memory as an active force that shapes both individual and collective identity. Working across video, installation, painting, and graphics, I combine documentary fragments with conceptual structures to create multilayered visual and sonic environments.
My works reveal the cyclical nature of time, the fragility of perception, and the subtle presence of the past within the present. They offer a space where the viewer can align personal experience with the images and narratives proposed, reflecting on how both personal and historical memory influence our understanding of reality and our imagination of the future.