I am inspired by the immaterial and how it manifests in the living environment, the traces left behind, the barely noticeable, the untold stories behind an attitude, a posture or a state; the gestures behind forms that are observed on their own.
As a child I was fascinated by tiny details of invisible life in the garden, insects trails, scattered petals, pine cones and blown up autumn leaves.
This interest grew into a fascination for nature and the impact of human made objects and actions; its influence on our well being and emotions.
In my work, textures, surfaces and marks are used to express what our mind chooses to remember, amplify or minimise and transforms almost unintentionally into something tangible, reminiscent of a forgotten encounter.
An impression, a memory or a fleeting emotion as a first uncontrolled gesture, becomes a way of connecting with a deeper spiritual knowledge and others.
I am founder and member of the London based Anima artist collective.
