Mixed Media
These works are part of an ongoing visual research that develops through series, connecting personal concerns with broader socio-political conditions. They reflect the constant need for transformation within contemporary society, while revisiting fundamental questions that persist across time.
My process begins intuitively and evolves through layered decisions, translating complex ideas into a visual language of forms, shapes, and color. Influenced by geometric abstraction and reduction, the works balance structure and spontaneity, creating compositions where organic gestures interact with constructed systems.
Through this approach, I explore the tension between reality and utopia, as well as the relationship between the individual and the collective. The work moves beyond a single fixed meaning, instead functioning as an open system of connections—linking visual, social, and technological contexts.
Expanding my practice today, these investigations also engage with the dialogue between the human and the artificial, reflecting my ongoing interest in how contemporary tools and evolving technologies influence visual language and perception.