Where Matter Becomes Memory

I explore how objects change over time and how our presence becomes inscribed in the landscape.
My work begins with the recovery of discarded materials, seen as a way of giving continuity to what once seemed useless, paying attention to their form, their memory and their relationship with the environment.
From there, I develop projects that move between material and the transformation of sculptural language, exploring what we leave behind, what we inherit, and how we inhabit the present.
My work offers a reflection on form, time and consciousness.