A search between freedom and structure
At the core of my practice lies the city. Drawings made while moving through its ever-shifting landscape form the foundation of my graphic work.
I explore space - how I relate to it, and where the boundary lies between the real and the imagined. It is this threshold that draws me in: the frayed edges of the city, the scaffolding and veils surrounding an unfinished building. There, I encounter the sense of movement and freedom I seek, spaces whose purpose remains undefined, structures still open to becoming a building or something entirely other.
In my graphic works, where removal takes precedence over addition, order slowly emerges from urban chaos through the rhythm and repetition of lines. By deconstructing and recombining my wood and cardboard printing plates, new dynamic spatial images come into being. Places and times intertwine, much like our own perception - always partial, layered and incomplete, shaped by memories of places we have passed through before.