



My latest body of work is the result of an unrelenting research of materials and supplies. In an almost casual and brief gesture, I transform myriad of objects, gathered from everyday life, and compile them into different arrangements and situations. I attempt to give order by measuring my time, my work and my possibilities with certain materials and objects – obsessive repetition provides coined systems unique to me alone. The work reveals in itself the process of its making, its failure or triumph.
I face every work with curiosity and try to understand how I can modify the least to achieve the most. How I can start to get an inner logic to my process that might leads the viewer to apparent conclusions.
I like to think of my work as an organized world that welcomes chaos and embraces the power of simplicity.