Spirit
Desire and fear take form at the threshold between the material and immaterial, where
transformation meets transcendence.
Both fragile and volatile, my work as an intermedia artist merges mediated and elemental
substance to dissolve binaries. Glass, ice, mirrors and gold become agents of controlled
destruction, catalysts not for ultimatum, but for immanence. I create spaces in which their
narratives are reassembled into new, transient forms.
I find myself escaping tangible material entirely. My architectures becomes ephemeral, through
light, sound, and wind, as I create a liminal stage on which internal conflicts may unfold.
I’m interested in engaging my audience in becoming a participant in the changing tides of the
artwork, lapping on emergence, and eroding rigid foundation. I invite them to indulge in
sensation, to fight sonic violence, and play in incandescent labyrinths.
Rooted in my own dialogue of religious identity, I weigh the values of personal beliefs against a
landscape of uncertainty, where fact becomes fiction, and everything hangs in suspension.
Ice melts into water but nothing is destroyed.
