My work revolves around the intimate dimension of the passing of time and the fragility of the human body. Through my artistic practice, I analyse the connections between time and the body, the relationship of the self with personal objects, and the notion of belonging within familiar spaces and non-places. I perceive the origin not only as a native stigma of birthplace but also as a pretext to delve into a social and anthropological analysis of human existence. I am interested in finding connections between what we define as ‘safe spaces’ — environments where we feel secure to express freely. To give a physical dimension to the intangible and create a dialogue with the public, I utilise diverse mediums, encompassing multimedia installations, video, photography, performances, writing, and textile manipulations.