I design art installations inspired by architecture, particularly focusing on how built-forms frame our perception of space. My practice is developed through observation and intuition and often responds to the places in which I work. I am intrigued by how we experience and understand space, and how that understanding shapes our sense of place as we inhabit it.

Through the lens of visual perception and exploring themes of memory, transformation, and movement, I aim to transform what is familiar and reveal something complex, drawing attention to the ways of seeing spaces. I often begin by noticing details of my environment, such as the way light filters through a window or the play of shadows on a wall, and I accentuate the phenomena I observe. I document the process through sketching and photography, adding layers both in the work itself and in its creation.

In this way, my process becomes an integral part of the multiple layers involved in the perception of space. Perhaps the architecture is never stable, but the act of looking is. The distortion and shift in our perspective make new perceptions possible. It's not just what you look at, but how you look at it. My creative work and design overlap in the cultivation of unique project events and focus on creating spatial interior environments. I have collaborated with architects, sound artists, designers, choreographers, and cultural practitioners to develop, produce, and install artworks and commercial designs.