Total media mix-up

These spatial works are not objects but temporary constellations, moments in which material, chance and desire meet unexpectedly. They emerge from an organized chaos where imagination and reality, order and disorder do not collide but keep infecting one another. 3D prints scrape against packaging plastic, rough wood against stone. It is sculpture without hierarchy. Anything that appears can take part. Anything can be true for a moment.

In these assemblages I am not looking for a moral message or for cynical distance. I examine reality as it presents itself to me, erratic, layered and brilliantly failed. The materials carry their own histories, from industrial leftovers to natural structures. Together they form a hybrid landscape in which nothing is finished, yet everything holds potential, a possibility, a question, an echo.

In this movement between seriousness and play I question meaning and excess. I do not want to choose. I want to hold on and let go. I want to show that every reality is a construction while still longing for authenticity. In that constant balancing act I reveal myself, open to belief and doubt, without dogma or restriction, playing, searching, honest in uncertainty.