As a visual artist, I work across multiple mediums, including photography, printmaking, and moving images, to create a unique blend of digital and hand-made techniques that highlight the materiality of my work.

My focus is on capturing the essence of our relationship with landscapes and the ancient folklore passed down through generations. I explore the primitive concept of line design as a messenger. I believe that primitive curvilinear designs, or illustrations left behind in cultural places, reflect the unique spirituality of that place and its people. These lines offer a glimpse into the essence, history and spirit of a place. Lines as messengers take us on a spiritual journey and reveal stories in the landscape.

I am fascinated by the patterns, architecture, and decorations of religious and cultural significance, and I explore diverse cultures' beliefs and migration history through my art. By combining analogue and digital techniques, I aim to offer a deeper understanding of the ambiguous and shifting nature of our world.

For me, understanding the history and collective memories of the land is crucial, and I believe in the inherent memories of the land itself, as well as the urban landscapes created by human consciousness. Through my work, I hope to offer a glimpse into this world and inspire others to reflect on their place in it.