About Me
My practice operates at the intersection of photography and installation art, where the boundaries between fine art and fashion dissolve into conceptual narratives. As an artist, I am deeply captivated by the architecture of dreams. My work serves as a portal into a surrealist and absurdist realm, where the subconscious takes a tangible, visual form. Central to my methodology is a commitment to physical world-building. Rather than relying on digital post-production, I meticulously construct elaborate sets to create "real" manifestations of the imaginary. This tactile approach ensures that even the most fleeting dreamscapes feel grounded and visceral, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the textures of my scenes rather than the artefacts of a screen. My motivations are diverse, stemming from both personal introspection and critical observations of social phenomena. By reconstructing my inner world, I explore the complex relationship between the individual psyche, society, and nature. Ultimately, I strive to create immersive experiences that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality, inviting them to confront the delicate balance between our private visions and the external world we inhabit.