Drawing between worlds

My work explores fragmented realities, inner multiplicities, and non-visible layers of perception.

Through large-scale drawings, I investigate spaces and states in which different temporalities and presences can emerge and coexist.

I am interested in how inner and outer realities interact and shape one another.

How do experiences, memories, stories, traumas, images, and social realities become inscribed into our perception? And how does our inner experience, in turn, shape the way we see the world? I am fascinated by the extent to which often unseen structures and underlying layers influence visible reality.

I am also concerned with the almost incomprehensible simultaneity of tenderness and violence, joy and suffering. Every day, we experience or witness both the destruction of identities and the resilience of life. Whether arising from individual experience or from broader collective and social structures, this tension between opposing forces always exists within a larger simultaneity.

Within this constant interplay — this coexistence of polarities, but also the in-between spaces connecting humans, animals, and plants, their entanglements and the unfolding forces of life — drawing opens a space for me in which I seek a way of engaging with what is, again and again, overwhelming.