Artist

Tracing identity and memory across digital environments

My practice sits at the intersection of culture, technology, and visibility. I make work about how identity, memory, and authorship take shape inside digital environments.

My art focuses on what remains, what is made, what is seen, what is preserved.

Working in digital mediums, I explore texture, repetition, and fragmentation as a way of reflecting the layered nature of identity and experience. The work resists fixed narratives, inviting viewers to consider how meaning shifts across platforms, audiences, and time.

At its core, the work asks a simple but persistent question: what does it mean to be seen—and to endure—in systems that were not built with you in mind?