I am an interdisciplinary artist working across painting, durational performance, sound, and video to create site-specific installations that explore presentness, perception, and consciousness. My work engages ontological questions and existential anxieties underlying the human condition, using symbolic actions, spatial structures, and everyday materials to examine the tension between lived experience and the conceptual frameworks we use to understand reality.
Drawing from philosophical inquiry, including analytic idealism and cosmodernist thought, my practice reflects on the fallacy of mistaking abstractions for reality itself. I am particularly interested in how identity, time, and awareness are shaped—and often constrained—by habitual patterns of thought and behavior. Through embodied processes and symbolic reenactments involving my mind, body, and environment, I explore the paradox of selfhood and interconnectedness.
My work often balances introspection with humor and absurdity, embracing uncertainty and the unknown while prioritizing process over outcome. By getting lost in self-exploration and listening to the unconscious, I aim to create spaces where art becomes a contemplative inquiry—inviting viewers to question perception, presence, and their relationship to the world beyond appearances.