As a cross-disciplinary artist, I see myself as a catalyst of new situations, exploring the pre-existing social and natural contexts that surround us and transcribing them through a feminist, non-patriarchal lens via recreation and variations.
My art delves into the intricacies of media theory explores the ways in which memory is mediated and molded by the material culture, as well as the agencies of the female identity. I examine the affections inspired by kitsch in television media and cyber-pop culture, the infinite loops of commodity fetishism, and the hypnotic power of technical images as a means of communication. In my practice-led research projects, I strive to merge the opposing forces of order and chaos, the expected and the unconventional.