My work investigates the invisible connections between personal memory and social structures. Using handmade collages, scans, digital processes, photography, objects, and sculpture experimentally, I aim to reveal the fluid and fragmented nature of identity. Through layering, material transformation, and repetition, I explore how memory becomes a site of reconstruction and resistance. My practice is both intuitive and reflective, it explores how the personal is always political and how art can hold space for empathy and dialogue. Through my work, I hope to create quiet encounters where viewers can recognize parts of themselves within the layered traces of others