BAAM

My work explores the intersection of digital imagery, screen printing, and painting through a layered, process-driven approach. Starting in the digital space, I build compositions by shifting and overlapping image fragments, which are later transferred to canvas. I’m interested in the tension between control and spontaneity—each layer responds to the last, creating unexpected outcomes. Screen printing becomes a tool of disruption as well as structure, where imperfections are welcomed as creative triggers. I aim to blur boundaries between abstraction and recognizability, digital and analog, surface and space. My current focus is on large-scale formats that engage the viewer’s body, turning image spaces into environments of memory, transformation, and open interpretation.