Art Statement
Understanding human nature is to recognize ourselves as part of an ongoing evolution — not a separation, but a transformation. From primates to humans, we have expanded our awareness, yet within us remains a deeper memory: the quiet knowing that we are nature itself.
My work operates as a space for reflection on the evolution of consciousness. It emerges from a place where inner and outer worlds mirror one another, where what happens around us resonates within.
The wisdom long held by indigenous cultures reminds us that we belong to a greater whole — not as owners, but as participants in a living system of connection and balance. This is not a return to the past, but an opening toward a more conscious presence.
The Cube becomes a central structure within my practice, holding both internal and external dimensions, individual and collective awareness. Through the coexistence of natural and synthetic materials, I explore the language of our evolution, where technology and consciousness intersect. Artificial intelligence extends this inquiry as an expansion of thought — another layer of perception.
I invite the viewer not only to see, but to pause — to feel, to reflect, and to recognize a sense of belonging that has always been present.