


My practice explores transformation as a survival strategy in conditions of instability and continuous change.
Working across sculpture, installation, textile, performance, and immersive environments, I create speculative worlds inhabited by hybrid bodies, evolving forms, and ceremonial acts.
Fragile and unstable, these worlds reflect contemporary conditions in which survival increasingly depends on the ability to mutate, adapt, and reimagine what a body can become.
I approach world-building as a way of investigating how bodies respond to unstable realities.
I am interested in moments when identity, physical boundaries, and behavioral structures begin to shift under pressure, becoming fluid, fragmented, or newly formed.
I work with yarn, branches, sugar, resin, silicone, metal, and organic matter, treating materials as active participants in each environment. Sculptures, costumes, objects, and performances function as interconnected elements within larger ecosystems rather than isolated works.



