Artworks
The works do not follow a fixed program or a linear development. They emerge from an ongoing process of perception in which experience takes form. The point of departure is not the motif, but the moment of appearance. At the center lies an attitude that understands the image not as representation, but as a site of encounter. Meaning is not fixed, but remains in flux. Perception appears as a processual event—as a relation between inner experience and the external world. The individual series are autonomous yet interconnected. Together, they form an open structure in which motifs, atmospheres, and modes of thought continually shift and reconfigure.