ABOUT


My relationship with communication has grown over time, guided by curiosity, observation, and a desire to understand how we express ourselves and connect with others. I’ve learned that communication isn’t just about saying things — it’s about noticing, listening, and paying attention to the details. I’m drawn to forms of expression that don’t need to shout to leave a mark. The kind that holds space, that accompanies, and that respects each person’s process.

That same way of seeing also shapes my artistic practice. I work with found wood — pieces that carry stories, textures, and traces of time. Each sculpture is built through intuition, technique, and a quiet dialogue with what already exists. I don’t try to force meaning; I let the forms emerge and settle into their place. It’s a slow, intuitive, and deeply personal process.

But beyond the material, what moves me most is what happens afterwards: when someone pauses in front of a piece and brings their own reading to it. Because although the works are shaped by my hands, they are completed through each gaze. Every person, through their own story, interprets and transforms them. And for me, that’s where the truly artistic moment begins.