Imagine capturing the rhythm of a dancer mid-motion — not just in a photograph, but in paint, fabric, and digital distortions. That’s where my work begins. I am a mixed-media artist obsessed with movement, technology, and abstraction. Dance is fleeting, a moment in time that vanishes as quickly as it appears. My goal? To trap that energy, transform it, and make it last.
I use drones, 360-degree cameras, and motion capture to record movement from perspectives the human eye never sees. Then, I distort, layer, and reconstruct those motions into vibrant compositions. My paintings and flow paintings mirror the spontaneity of dance — fluid, unpredictable, and alive. The paint shifts and moves like a dancer mid-spin, refusing to stay still.
But my work isn’t just about visuals. It’s about feeling movement — physically, emotionally, intellectually. Ever felt a song so deeply it made you want to move? I channel that into colour and form, so the rhythm isn’t just seen—it’s felt. My layered compositions pull viewers into the dance, much like stepping onto a dance floor without realising it.
At its core, my art speaks the language of movement. It expresses joy, nostalgia, and spontaneity while balancing control and improvisation—just like dance, just like life. It challenges viewers to rethink movement beyond the body, exploring its presence in nature, technology, and even stillness.
Sewing, natural dyeing, and recycled materials ground my work in sustainability, blending the handmade with the digital. I create pieces that dissolve boundaries —between dance and visual art, the physical and the digital, the personal and the collective.
Art has the power to uplift, connect, and transform. My work isn’t just meant to be observed — it’s meant to be experienced. Welcome to a world where dance, painting, and life move as one.
"Spin to Begin" (2025)
Video installation, live feed, and digitally manipulated abstract prints.
“Spin to Begin” explores how everyday, improvised dance can become visual art. This work features pre-recorded footage from salsa socials — spontaneous, real-life-moments of people moving together. These videos are digitally manipulated to follow the dancers’ gestures, creating flowing visuals that stretch movement beyond the boundaries of the screen.
My work captures spontaneous movement through different media. The installation blends Latin rhythms with digital tools, turning informal dance into an immersive visual rhythm. By combining video, live camera feeds, and abstract prints in an engaging environment, my work invites viewers to become an integrated part of the experience.
My installation offers a new way of seeing and experiencing dance — not as something staged, but as a living, everyday language of connection, movement, and expression.