In this uncertain period of our history, you might be interested in discovering my art on geographic abstraction (psychogeographic mapping).
In addition to the psychological effects of the environment on our behavior, my work process delves into the complex undercurrents of our intimate and collective interactions.
The blurry boundary between perception and experience always inspired me: I am interested in the randomness of emotion through art by imaging abstract creations.
Breaking forms and lines in my map compositions, I form disaggregated grids and imaginary topographies exploring social tensions and relationships.