My practice critically examines perceptions of power, engaging with social, political, and cultural issues. Often drawing on specific historical or political events as a starting point, my work responds to the immediate context, influencing how it interacts with the viewer.

My art delves into the political imaginary, critiques institutional systems, exposes bureaucratic structures, questions the status quo, and explores participatory and collaborative approaches.

As a research-driven practice, my work employs a diverse range of media, including performance, intervention, video, installation, drawing, painting, and photography.