About
I’m a multidisciplinary artist working across clowning, music, and visual arts. In my practice, I enjoy weaving together playfulness, community engagement, and emotional depth.
My visual work, both realistic and surreal, often functions as a form of documentation of experiences, atmosphere, and emotions. I usually work in series, especially with collage and printmaking, creating multiple pieces that explore different angles of the same world. Alongside this, I create sculptures and installations that invite interaction or physical experience.
I compose music and soundtracks for short films, theatre, and performances. My work focuses on rhythm, atmosphere, and structure, shaped by the needs of each project. I also work as a DJ and music curator, mainly in festival and performance contexts.
In performance, I work with physical theatre, clowning, and participatory formats. I’m interested in creating situations where people feel comfortable engaging, taking part, and stepping slightly outside their comfort zone.
I’ve worked internationally in festivals, residencies, and public spaces. I’m interested in collaborative projects that allow time to experiment, develop ideas, and work closely with people.
My visual work, both realistic and surreal, often functions as a form of documentation of experiences, atmosphere, and emotions. I usually work in series, especially with collage and printmaking, creating multiple pieces that explore different angles of the same world. Alongside this, I create sculptures and installations that invite interaction or physical experience.
I compose music and soundtracks for short films, theatre, and performances. My work focuses on rhythm, atmosphere, and structure, shaped by the needs of each project. I also work as a DJ and music curator, mainly in festival and performance contexts.
In performance, I work with physical theatre, clowning, and participatory formats. I’m interested in creating situations where people feel comfortable engaging, taking part, and stepping slightly outside their comfort zone.
I’ve worked internationally in festivals, residencies, and public spaces. I’m interested in collaborative projects that allow time to experiment, develop ideas, and work closely with people.