Artist Statement
I am a London based artist and designer. My practice is based on a critique of late capitalism and its consequences within the context of socio-political cultural-psychological issues. Using digital collage, digital abstract art, sculptures and ceramics, I explore key themes of consumerism, minimalism, capitalism and corporate power. In a world where mass production is the norm, it’s time to ask ourselves: what do we truly value in a culture that promotes endless consumption?
By bringing awareness about overwhelmingness of consumption, I invite viewers to reflect on their own consumption habits and the toll they take on our environment, quality of life, well-being, and encourage a return to mindfulness, connect with the nature and with our true-self.
It is a call to re-imagine a better, sustainable world in which to live. Through my art, I foster a dialogue about what it means to live in harmony with our surroundings and challenging capitalist structure by addressing social issues such as exploitation, inequality, values, materialism, elitism, excess and waste.
My work is shaped by political philosophers, sociologists, psychologists such as Jean Baudrillard, Karl Marx, Joan Tronto, Henry David Thoreau.