


My work explores the tension between calm and chaos, contemplation and movement. What drives me today is the desire to create inhabited images—ones that tell stories without explaining them. I enjoy building ephemeral worlds, at the intersection of cinema, photography, and an Asian imagination that has accompanied me since childhood.







A form of peace. I love contrasts: a calm character in an extravagant environment.
I try to suspend time, to reach a point of equilibrium.





Through the image, I seek a form of silent presence. My approach is cinematic, instinctive, often nourished by chaos—which I sort, assemble, and then transform. I love contrasts: calm characters in intense settings. My visual style is inspired by Asian aesthetics, theater, and painting. What I seek is a suspended emotion, between two states, between two worlds.