BAAM

My work investigates the interplay between chance, movement, and human intervention, exploring different unpredictable forces. The Wind Drawings and Wind Paintings act as a record of my ongoing research, capturing the traces of processes guided by natural elements, the balance of sculptural forms, and at times, the active participation of viewers. In these series, randomness; whether the wind, shifting structures, or interactive engagement, becomes a collaborator, leaving marks that reveal patterns emerging from unexpected encounters. By documenting these interventions, I aim to highlight the tension between control and accident, intention and spontaneity. My practice examines how environments, materials, and human presence intersect, proposing alternative ways of perceiving space and social behavior. Each work is both a visual outcome and a record of these encounters, inviting viewers to reflect on unseen forces that shape our interaction with the world.