About

Artist Statement
My work revolves around memory, absence, and the fragile traces of what is no longer present but still profoundly felt. Working with both analogue and digital photography, as well as 16 mm film stills, I explore how images can serve as fragments of longing — frozen moments that preserve what resists preservation, whether landscapes, letters, or personal histories.
Across projects, I return to narratives where something essential remains unfinished or unresolved (letters written but never sent, a book imagined but never written, glaciers protected yet still melting). These incomplete stories become entry points into universal questions about loss, memory and the uncertainty of what remains.
Although rooted in deeply personal or historical contexts, my work aims to open a shared space of recognition. By combining the documentary with the poetic, the tangible with the intangible, I seek to make visible the traces of what is unfinished, or at risk of being forgotten.