My sculptural works are rooted in animal forms, intertwining diverse shaping techniques to infuse each figure with subtle transformations. Within these familiar yet altered bodies, I seek to evoke a sense of life—one that is both imaginative and singular in its beauty. By selecting, observing, and weaving associations with animal postures, I record an inner landscape of perception. Each creation begins as a blurred vision, gradually gaining clarity through an intimate dialogue with myself, until it emerges as an independent entity.
"Humans are a species that believes in the stories they tell about themselves."
Even when gazing upon the same object, no two people see it quite the same way. Our perceptions are shaped by the contours of our inner worlds, rendering each vision subtly distinct. It is through the accumulation of these minute differences that we become unique—yet in that very uniqueness, there is also solitude.
For me, the act of creation is a way of transmuting internal perceptions into tangible forms, using animals as vessels to embody fleeting thoughts and emotions. I am drawn to the beauty of the strange and the repressed—seeking to turn the abnormal into something extraordinary. Every so-called "deviation" holds another possibility: to transform into something rare and remarkable.
From my early explorations of distorted human figures to animals drawn from the everyday, my work has expanded toward creatures with striking forms and symbolic resonance. I am captivated by the energy and vitality of the natural world, and even mythological beings stir within me the desire to construct life forms of my own—creatures that embody a quiet strength, a sense of wholeness, and a presence that exists entirely on its own terms.
Through the interplay of bestial forms and natural elements, I seek to distill the essence of life in its purest state. By blending imagination with a multitude of elements, I compose fictional yet self-contained beings that mirror the many facets of inner consciousness. If we could set aside surface appearances and allow each existence to unfold freely according to its intrinsic rhythm, perhaps every life form could gradually become its truest self.