About
As a budding artist, I try to experiment a lot with materials and visual language in my work. In each piece, I seek the poetry between material, symbolism, form, and the meaning I strive to find in the image.
In my work, I explore caregiving relationships, family, domesticity, and the vulnerability we experience within them. I am also interested in how we navigate these relations in an increasingly complex world that prioritzes efficiency and marketisation over the slow and fallible work that shapes interpersonal relations. What and how I make is therefore often slow, careful, and draws attention to its own imperfections in response.
My work often involves creating immersive spaces that play with the presentation of familiar symbols, leaving hints as to what happened, or what relationship inhabits that space. It has been described back to me as a “murder mystery” way of engaging people with the world I’m building. In developing a piece, I usually start from personal, anecdotal elements and then build a connection with shared stories and social causes, like housing shortage or social atomisation.
