My practice is an exploration, a quest for meaning. It takes shape through printmaking, installation, and simple, repetitive gestures from everyday life: stacking, aligning, placing, collecting... These actions become a language, a form of meditation, a way of observing the relationships between matter, time, and the ephemeral.

I work with raw materials, often worn or forgotten, that carry within them a history, a trace, a memory. By transforming them, I extract these materials from their utilitarian function and turn them into fragments of narrative, a silent writing.

Through these gestures, I seek to create a rhythm, a breath, an invitation to slow down, to pause, to look. It is an exploration of matter, but also of the mind. By fixing fleeting moments, by giving form to what seems intangible, I question our understanding of time, memory, and ourselves.