ABOUT
My practice moves between image, sound, space, education, and research. I work from the conviction that artistic processes do not emerge within a single medium, but through systems of relationships between material, technique, perception, and environment.
In my work, I investigate how images, sounds, and spaces behave as dynamic fields that shift according to position, distance, time, and attention.
I often think and work in systems. A print studio becomes a transformative space, a studio mixing desk an instrument, a loudspeaker an architectural form, and a book a space where ideas, practices, and systems can be brought into dialogue. From this perspective, I develop artistic projects, research initiatives, and pedagogical frameworks.
Although my background lies in intaglio and screen printing, as well as video and photography, my practice has increasingly shifted towards questions of sound and image in space, resonance, field relations, and spatial experience. Today, the design of situations in which perception, material, and process can interact has become a central thread throughout my work.