In my artistic practice I eradicate anthropocentric visions and reposition the human like a mushroom under a stone.
I’m interested in excavating and discovering new narratives that abandon an abusive relationship with the environment to create new forms of collaborative coexistence with other species.
My work primarily involves textiles imprinted with plant traces and ceramics, but I continue to experiment with the integration of other materials, always mindful of the environmental impact of my practice.
Whenever possible, I source materials directly from the site - flora for fabrics and clay for sculptures. I combine feeling with biology, aspiring to overcome the current environmental and social crisis.
In my practice I would also like to give space to the dark, make it visible and sensual.