Biography

In my practice, I explore the psychological perception of belonging to a place or space, and how this recalls the historical past and reflects into the present.
Through the definition of what we consider to belong to a place or space and what it makes trigger our sense of belonging, I interact with the material culture bond components and reconnect the sense of (be)longing and historical ethnicity.

My methodology of practice revolves around archeological (places) and anthropological objects, which have lost their original purpose and are often kept as a historical artifact or excavated sites. I am particularly interested in how these objects recreate memories in the viewers, leaving an emotional space between the object and the person, a residue of its senses, using sculpture and video/performing as a medium, I aim at constructing the impression of the unseen presence using materials such as human hair or personal belongings/experiences.