Focusing mainly on paper sculptural installations and drawings, I use a marbling technique to visualize time and energy. The flowing lines created by the marbling represent the flow of time and space. The flow can be expressed as a drawing, but it can also be expressed as an installation to evoke feelings of volume and depth. Energy and time are the product of creation, and they flow throughout the multiple dimensions of nature: dimensions that my installations seek to symbolize.
My aim is to blur the boundaries between reality and imagination, human life and the universe by embodying natural energy in an artificial and organic form. In my organic paper sculptures, I imagine a created structure as a self-existing natural whole, and try to visualize the inner infinite space of that living moment by grafting a part of the infinite universe into the work.
This implies seeing the infinite consciousness of human beings as one with the universe. Many of my works include the stars of the universe: zodiac signs referring to our own stories, but also to the macrocosm of nature, and our own insertion in it as a microcosm of infinite life.
My artistic philosophy posits that humans are inevitably influenced by nature and the universe, and that all three can coexist harmoniously. Ultimately, my focus on the themes of cosmology and nature aims to signal the microcosm of the "me," and to ask what it means to be human.
My aim is to blur the boundaries between reality and imagination, human life and the universe by embodying natural energy in an artificial and organic form. In my organic paper sculptures, I imagine a created structure as a self-existing natural whole, and try to visualize the inner infinite space of that living moment by grafting a part of the infinite universe into the work.
This implies seeing the infinite consciousness of human beings as one with the universe. Many of my works include the stars of the universe: zodiac signs referring to our own stories, but also to the macrocosm of nature, and our own insertion in it as a microcosm of infinite life.
My artistic philosophy posits that humans are inevitably influenced by nature and the universe, and that all three can coexist harmoniously. Ultimately, my focus on the themes of cosmology and nature aims to signal the microcosm of the "me," and to ask what it means to be human.