I offer a space of openness, extension, and possibility. Through time, attention, memory, and emotion, this space can become a place. A place is not fixed by what happens there, but by what resonates, including moments that never fully happened. Absence and ambiguity: Absence refers not only to losses, but also unrealized possibilities, and imagined moments that remain active within us. Ambiguity emerges through what appears empty: an invitation to sense own thoughts, memories, and bodily awareness. What seems blank can be conceptually full. The work belongs to its surface and its atmosphere.

Saturday Afternoon, 2025, 26.7”x28” ( 68x71cm), oil stick, acrylic, sewing on canvas.

 

Who had a Rubber Tree knows forever, 2025, 26.4”x37.2” (67x94.3cm), oil stick, acrylic and sewing on canvas

Sometimes just a Garoa, 2025, 25.2”x44.5” (64x113cm), plaster, oil stick, acrylic, pencil, sewing

Garden, 2025, 30.5”x35.4” ( 77.5x98.5cm), palster, oils stick and sewing on canvas