I am a multidisciplinary artist, primarily working with installation, sculpture, and public practice.
Over the past two years, I have explored the construction of my inner sense of home through
various materials and forms. Having experienced constant relocation throughout my life, I have
struggled with the concept of "home" and its loss. This has led me to focus on building "home"
internally, focusing on elements like construction, belonging, love, dwelling, and spirituality.
My work delves into the fragile and often interrupted process of building self-awareness, as well
as the conflict and ongoing adjustment between the inner world and the external world. This
process is shaped by personal history and external forces. I am drawn to the theme of
rebuilding family identity, exploring how one’s inner world is influenced and transformed by past
relationships and societal pressures.
I am drawn to materials that change over time, presenting a process that is constantly evolving,
much like the subtle shifts in my own inner world. I prefer minimalist forms that often manifest in
colors that are large-scale works and immersive environments.
The exploration of identity and memory is central to my work. I believe that identity is not fixed
but fluid, constantly reshaped by internal and external forces. My work combines personal
history, material exploration, and social issues that examine the fragility and resilience of
identity and how we may rebuild ourselves amidst chaos.