Color Blind
2025
Hand-tufted wall tapestry
Merino wool and acrylic
200 × 300 cm
Created for Carpet Diem, Paris.
Colour Blind explores colour as a perceptual force rather than decoration. A silhouetted figure emerges within a shifting field of rhythm, movement and optical intensity. Suspended between body and atmosphere, the work reflects an ongoing interest in how colour and textile surfaces shape emotional and perceptual environments.
Object #02 Fluo
2023
Plexiglass, wood, fishing line
148 × 107 cm
A suspended composition of plexiglass discs exploring light, transparency and colour as shifting perceptual experiences. Partially selected and partially sourced from surplus stock from a plexiglass manufacturer in Salt Lake City, the materials introduce an element of unpredictability through unexpected colours, thicknesses and combinations. The work changes with light, space, and the viewer's movement, generating an unstable field of reflections and fluorescence.
Unique works
Dance Loop #01
2023
Merino wool, acrylic wool, cotton, lurex
196 × 163 cm
Woven at the Textile Museum Lab, Tilburg (NL)
One of two woven tapestries exploring ritual, movement and nightlife as contemporary forms of collective experience. Repetition becomes rhythm: looping forms and shifting colour fields evoke the hypnotic energy of dance, collective rituals and electronic music, where time dissolves, and the body moves instinctively.
Edition of 2.
Cabinet #01: Flowering Branch
2026
Approx. 121 × 40 × 110 cm
Acrylic yarn, wood
A textile-covered cabinet exploring the relationship between domestic objects, colour and emotional space. Individual panels are connected by a continuous flowering branch that runs across the surface, visually linking separate elements into a single composition. By softening a familiar functional object through textile, colour and pattern, the work reflects an ongoing interest in how domestic environments shape atmosphere, perception and emotional experience.
Unique works
Organic Composition #01 & #02
2025
Approx. 135 × 110 cm each
Hand-tufted textile
Wool and acrylic yarn
Part of a small series of two unique works. Organic forms unfold through colour, rhythm and irregular edges, moving between abstraction and emotional landscape.
Designed as wall pieces that can also exist on the floor. Colour becomes structure, shaping atmosphere and perception.
Two unique works.
Residual Body #01 & #02
2026
100 × 150 cm each
Wool and acrylic yarn
Hand-tufted textile
Part of a small series of two unique textile works exploring presence, absence and emotional space through colour and form. Suspended between abstraction and figuration, the compositions suggest fragmented bodies, shifting memories, or emotional traces rather than fixed images.
The exposed canvas is intentional. Conceived as a void, it becomes an active element within the work, introducing pauses, tension and openness into the surface. What is absent carries as much weight as what is present.
Designed as wall pieces that can also exist on the floor, the works investigate how colour and textile surfaces shape atmosphere, perception and emotional resonance.
Two unique works.
Dance Loop #02
2023
Merino wool, acrylic wool, cotton, lurex
196 × 163 cm
Woven at the Textile Museum Lab, Tilburg (NL)
Part of the Dance Loop series, this tapestry continues an exploration of rhythm, repetition and collective experience through colour and form. Inspired by ritual, nightlife and electronic music, the composition unfolds as a suspended movement in which pattern becomes pulse and perception shifts through repetition.
Edition of 2.
Tecno Sunset
2023
Merino wool, acrylic wool, cotton, lurex
247 × 163 cm
Woven at the Textile Museum Lab, Tilburg (NL)
One of two woven tapestries exploring rhythm, nightlife and collective experience through colour and form. Tecno Sunset reflects the charged atmosphere of dusk, when anticipation builds, and movement begins to emerge. Warm tones and shifting patterns evoke the suspended moment between daylight and night, before music fully takes over.
Edition of 2.