The Space Between
Based in London, my practice moves between painting, installation, and projection.
I work with what resists resolution — the space between presence and absence, image and language, legibility and erasure. My practice reflects a kind of quiet refusal: of fixed identity, clear narrative, or visual certainty.
I’m drawn to materials that carry memory without clarity — stained, folded, fading — and to gestures that do not settle but remain in motion.
I explore how intimacy, fear, and transformation coexist in the everyday. The spaces I create are porous and unresolved — like memory, like becoming.
This isn’t avoidance — but a staying-with. A way of moving gently around what can’t be settled, of letting things unfold without demanding they explain themselves.