My practice explores the shifting relationship between perception, memory, identity, and place. Working between abstraction and figuration, I use landscape not to represent nature, but as a psychological and conceptual space where visible and invisible realities converge. Water becomes perception, landscape becomes memory, territory reveals the structures that shape experience, and the human figure becomes a site of transformation.
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