Love, loss, and connection are at the heart of what I create. I try to capture moments that are often overlooked or forgotten, finding beauty in the quiet and the unnoticed.

My work is about remembering. It’s about the spaces in between, where memory and identity live quietly, waiting to be felt. As someone with roots in both nomadic traditions and urban life, I’ve always been caught between worlds. This tension shapes how I see and create.

Photography, cinema, and media art are my main tools. I use them not just to show, but to dig deeper—to capture the feeling of something that can’t always be put into words. I work with the idea that an image can carry a piece of the past, a bit of a story, or even a moment of emotion that lingers, even if it’s blurry or incomplete.

In my art, themes of loss, love, and the search for belonging come up again and again. But I’m not interested in big, dramatic moments. It’s the small, quiet details—the ones that most people miss—that speak to me. A fading image, a forgotten sound, the feeling of standing still in a place that no longer feels like home.

I create with the hope that my work opens up space for others to reflect on their own stories. I want people to see a bit of themselves in what I make, to feel that sometimes, the most important things are the things we carry inside us, hidden in plain sight.