My projects are driven by a long-term interest in how voices, perceptions, and desires are formed and expressed within specific cultural and social contexts.
Through field-based and participatory practices, I work with impressions, wishes, and lived experiences that are often overlooked or spoken for by dominant narratives. These projects treat expression itself—as evaluation, belief, memory, or ritual—as a meaningful form of cultural agency, allowing multiple voices to coexist without being reduced to a single viewpoint.