In my curatorial practice, I aim to create spaces where diverse themes, aesthetics, and emotions can coexist, each piece contributing to a larger dialogue. I approach curation as both a personal and intellectual endeavor—seeking to provoke reflection, spark curiosity, and evoke deeper connections within the viewer.
Through the act of curation, I explore the relationships between materials, forms, and concepts, weaving together contrasting ideas and visual elements into cohesive, thought-provoking experiences. My work is driven by the belief that art, in all its diversity, has the power to illuminate hidden connections and challenge perceptions.

FORM AND FLUX
This collection explores the dynamic tension between structure and motion, capturing the fluidity of change and the transformation of form. The images speak to a world in constant motion—where solid shapes bend, twist, and flow, embodying the interplay between static structure and the forces of fluidity and time. Through industrial materials, abstracted human motion, and natural elements, this series investigates how form can be both stable and in flux, reflecting the transient nature of existence.
SHELLS OF SENSUALITY
These pieces uncovers the intimate interplay between the human form and the natural world, using shells as both literal and metaphorical symbols. The imagery captures moments of tactile connection, where textures like sand, fabric, and stone blur the boundaries between body and environment. Shells represent protection and vulnerability, echoing the curves of lips, skin, and sculptural forms in a dialogue of sensuality and nature.
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