For me, Art is not a discourse with history or culture. It is an open process of questioning and exploration. My work is driven by a constant tension between analytical thinking and sudden bursts of raw expression—between a desire for order and moments of instinctive, almost wild making.

I see conceptualization as a process of investigation, where meaning and relationships often remain tenuous, shifting, and unresolved. I work with everyday materials, letting intuition and circumstance guide the process, so that the work becomes a field of inquiry rather than a fixed result.

Art, for me, is not a message or a solution, but a language in constant motion—absorbing new experiences, doubts, and impulses. I create to remain present within this change, to keep asking rather than rushing to answer, and to allow the work to reflect the uncertainty and possibility at the heart of being.

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