Through a combination of durational-performance, sound, and video art, I create site-specific installations that explore the concept of presentness. My work delves into ontological questions and existential anxieties that underlie the human condition, using transformative processes to provoke contemplation about the meaning of existence in a world that often feels separate from the self.

Currently, my focus is on the intersection of personal identity and interconnectedness. I use symbolic reenactments with my mind, body, and everyday objects to meditate on patterns of meaning, purpose, and time. My practice often reveals a level of humor and absurdity but also involves periods of questioning and introspection. I believe that it's essential to get lost in the grandeur of self-exploration, to free associate and listen to our unconscious being, which can lead to a higher expression of ourselves.

My overarching approach is to question the self beyond its appearance and embrace the paradox of selfhood. Our awareness is often imprisoned by habitual patterns of behavior and ineffable experience, and I believe in embracing the unknown and uncomfortable while prioritizing the process over the outcome. By taking this approach, I gain a greater understanding of my place within the world.
Back to Top