Recent Work
This series explores the Anthropocene, the current era where human impact has drastically altered Earth's ecosystems. Artistically grounded in Surrealism and Brutalist Architecture these sculptures are meditations on environmental instability and human isolation.
A recent artist residency in rural Japan profoundly influenced my approach to these themes. I became particularly inspired by Yorishiro objects believed to attract divine spirits in the Shinto religion. The idea that natural elements, such as trees or rocks, could become vessels of spiritual energy offered a new perspective and approach to my work. In this context, I began to view my sculptures not merely as objects, but as contemporary Yorishiro —sites of reflection.