BAAM

Since childhood I have been obsessively drawn to objects — not as a careful collector, but as a manic hoarder in love with things. Years later, I see that this obsession became the foundation of my artistic practice. My work is rooted in accessibility, directness, and joy. I want to open perspectives on what usually goes unnoticed and invite playful, embodied encounters with the familiar. Objects, for me, carry memory and presence; they trace cultural desire, material cycles, and lived time. Working across several sculptural materials I explore moments where the ordinary slips into the extraordinary — where chance and obsession meet precision. Each piece is both an act of preservation and transformation: it holds on to fragments of the world while allowing them to become something else, inviting viewers to see anew and find meaning in what might otherwise be overlooked.