My work arises from urgency — the urgency to remain visible, human, and alive. I create from areas where silence becomes dangerous, where speaking, painting, or marking a surface is an act of resistance.
Through urban and contemporary practices, I explore the fragile boundary between presence and disappearance. The body, memory, and public space become places of tension and repair. Art is not an object meant for consumption, but a gesture that emphasizes life, dignity, and connection.
My practice is an act of survival — and an invitation to bear witness.