My work explores the human body—primarily my own—as both subject and medium. Through my practice, I examine the physical and emotional experiences that unfold within this form, reflecting on what it means to inhabit, struggle with, and sometimes celebrate the body as a vessel.

Every moment of my existence is shaped by this physicality. I investigate how my internal emotions manifest outwardly, how movement and shape translate feeling, and whether these experiences resonate beyond myself. My work captures the fleeting nature of pleasure, pain, and grief, preserving them as tangible records of a deeply lived and felt existence. In a world increasingly mediated by digital spaces, my body remains a constant—rooted in time, place, and reality.