It is through this physicality that I trace the echoes of forgotten moments—generational scars, held tight in the muscles and bones. Trauma sheds through time, like skin, but never fully disappears. My work is an attempt to freeze the fleeting, to capture a fragment of now, suspended in a stillness huming with motion.
I create spaces where the present and future intertwine, where static moments pulse with the life of movement. These are environments where time bends, and the body, both fragile and resilient, carries the weight of past and possibility. In these spaces, the body speaks of mental health and queer existence, of how the weight of a memories can be felt in the smallest gesture, the quietest movement.