BAAM

My work moves between reality and imagination, inspired by the symbolism of dreams. Using colored pencils – a seemingly childlike tool – I create surreal drawings that reflect personal experiences and inner landscapes. Alongside these, I develop punch needle wall pieces made from recycled fabrics, where abstract forms transform material history into new meanings.
What motivates me is the process itself: turning simple, used materials into poetic and multilayered works that make fragility and transformation visible.
Participating in BAAM10 is an opportunity for me to present my work in a new context, to receive resonance, and to connect with other artists. I see this not only as a presentation, but as a dialogue about art as a bridge between individual expression and shared experience.