
About Me
My work explores internal narratives—thoughts, anxieties, and perceptions—through miniature structures, constructed environments, and sculptural forms. I translate psychological and emotional states into physical space, making the intangible visible and spatially experienced.
These works operate as both personal reflection and critical examination, questioning how reality is constructed, mediated, and controlled through social and cultural systems. By reducing complex experiences into contained, often simplified forms, I mirror the ways in which these systems organize and flatten lived experience.
I work across a range of materials and processes with an emphasis on building, fabrication, and assembly. I am drawn to bold color and the tension between organic and inorganic elements, using juxtaposition to create friction between opposing forms—control and chaos, safety and threat, artificial and natural. These contrasts are not meant to resolve, but to coexist, creating spaces that feel simultaneously cohesive and unstable.
My work invites an emotional and psychological response that resists neutrality. It is meant to unsettle as much as it engages—to prompt reflection, discomfort, recognition, and questioning. I see art as a space where internal experience can be externalized, examined, and reinterpreted, offering a moment of confrontation between perception and reality.