My practice lives in movement between art, writing, and systems thinking — different lenses for exploring the same questions, different ways of paying attention, each opening something the others could not.

It has been shaped by a simple reality:

I have spent most of my adult life living in conditions that many people are only now beginning to encounter.

I was twenty-one when my country collapsed, and the world I knew disappeared.

Since then, movement, uncertainty, reinvention, and transformation have become the terrain from which I work.

These experiences shape how I see, learn, and create.

They have taught me to pay attention to what emerges when certainty falls away.

To remain curious in periods of transition.

To recognise possibilities where others see only disruption.

To live the questions that have no right to go away.

Existing on the outside orbit of the system gives me an unobstructed view of the relationships, agreements, assumptions, and complexities we have created.

It allows me to notice without needing to translate or try to fix, recognising that many of the challenges we face cannot be solved with the tools that produce them.

The questions themselves resist fixed forms.

They move between disciplines, languages, experiences, and ways of knowing. 

Over time, this became a way of life.

A practice of living experiments.

Of gathering experiences regardless of the form they presented themselves in.

Of allowing myself to be surprised by what emerges and where it leads.

What guides me now is a simple set of principles:

Follow What Is Alive

No Map

No Rules

No Fixed Form

No Final State

Expressed Vulnerability

In Relation To Others

The work I create today grows from this inquiry.

It is informed by the lived experience of collapse and by the knowledge that emerges from navigating it.

By people and communities whose lives have unfolded beyond the certainties of dominant narratives.

It is shaped by the understanding that identities evolve, stories change, and futures are never created from certainty.

Being in constant movement, exploring and transforming the path ahead, I am not only observing what we are leaving behind, but imagining into existence the possibilities already present within what is emerging.

My practice is an exploration of those spaces.

What becomes possible when we meet life as we truly are?

What new worlds can we weave?

Who else can we be, together?

The ideas explored here continue in different forms — through Art, Writing, and the Cabinet of Curiosities, a living archive of ideas, people, and places that shape my work. To see where the practice meets the world, explore Encounters.

If you want to know more about my journey, visit About. And if you feel called to explore what we might create together, please Get in Touch.