At the
heart of my practice lies a fascination with what escapes us the moment we try
to hold it—those fleeting thresholds where the invisible shimmers at the edge
of the visible. I explore the tension between appearance and disappearance. Inspired
by quantum physics, these images treat reflections as metaphors for the wave‑like,
evolving nature of reality: transient, elusive, yet momentarily crystallized
within the frame. Between abstraction and figuration, my images invite the
viewer not to seek certainty but to dwell in ambiguity, to question what they
see, and to let themselves be carried by what resists being named. This vision
was born from a childhood dream: lying in the grass, covered in soil, I
imagined myself dissolving into the earth, disappearing beneath the flowers,
becoming one with the vast and invisible. Today, my work continues that dream— appear
and disappear at once, an invitation to feel and to perceive otherwise.