My Artistic Practice
My artistic practice emerges from experiences at the boundaries of existence, unfolding between body, memory, and transformation.
In my work, structure is no longer merely form, but becomes a mode of experience—carried by color, time, and inner perception.
My practice is an ongoing exploration of continuity within uncertainty.
Through repeated experiences at the threshold between life and death, my artistic practice underwent a profound transformation.
These experiences not only reshaped my life, but also my perception of body, time, and continuity.
Since then, my work has become a process of transformation—
moving between fragility and strength, loss and renewal.
Structure of Her
In this body of work, structure is no longer understood as a formal element, but as experience itself.
Layers of color and brushwork form an internal order that is constantly shifting—connected to body, emotion, and memory.
Rather than depicting the female body, the works present states of being—
situated between openness and constraint, movement and stillness.
Color carries emotion, texture records time, and repetition and rupture point to the ongoing interaction between individual experience and the external world.
Structure emerges through change and is continuously rewritten in the process of transformation.