I make quiet things: pale figures, partial bodies, soft interruptions in space.
They drift, hesitate, sometimes disappear.
I work in grey—not in woebegone,but in silence. In water stains, in blurred edges, in the space between two marks,
I look for something that can’t be pinned down.
Sometimes the wall holds the painting.
Sometimes the wall becomes the painting.
I build thresholds: a narrow opening, a too-low wall,
a foot caught in between.
Not to explain—but to let you feel what it’s like to be almost here, and almost not.
My work explores the fragile states between presence and absence, using painting, architectural interventions and ambiguous forms to express identity as something unsettled, unfinished, and open.