I studied Fine Arts at HfG Offenbach, including a semester abroad in Istanbul, and completed my diploma in Electronic Media. Right now, I’m continuing my studies in Stage Design at UdK Berlin, where I explore how physical and digital spaces can come together and be reimagined.

My work shifts between analog and digital processes. I use drawing, sculptural materials, sensors, light, sound, and video to create environments that feel open and atmospheric. I’m interested in how these tools can translate data, structures, or certain topics into something sensory, emotional and affective. I want to question existing realities by combining narratives and techniques, deconstructing fixed ideas while also imagining new ones.

I like when digital and analog practices influence each other, when a sketch turns into a 3D model or a digital shape inspires something physical. Analog elements often show up in the digital spaces I build, and the other way around.

Each project usually starts from two directions at once: on one side, deep research into literature, media, and theory, and on the other, intuitive sketching, collecting fragments, and observing what’s around me. I really enjoy working with others, sharing ideas, and learning new tools along the way. For me, artistic practice is a space of curiosity and reflection, a way to explore how I perceive and want to visualize existing worlds.