PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO
This portfolio presents a series of visual systems exploring how identity is constructed through different processes, including language, perception, structure, color, and transformation over time.
Each series approaches identity as something continuously formed rather than fixed, unfolding through different visual and conceptual systems.
Figurative & Language-Based Series
This group investigates how identity is constructed through the interaction of figurative representation, language structures, and bodily perception.
Rather than treating the body or language as subjects of depiction, these works understand them as generative mechanisms through which identity is produced, encoded, and continuously reorganized.
The visual language moves between figuration and abstraction, using representation as a structural tool rather than narrative illustration.
Abstract & Conceptual Series
This group investigates the structural, conceptual, and affective foundations of identity through abstraction.
Using line, rhythm, color, and symbolic form, these works examine how internal psychological states and external systems interact to shape identity as a continuously constructed process.
Rather than representing emotions or concepts, the works operate as visual systems that simulate conditions of formation, transformation, and organization.
This series investigates identity through color as a structural system rather than a representational or emotional language.
Through layered color fields, subtle transitions, and spatial compositions, the works examine how visual structures mediate the relationship between individual perception and collective conditions.
Color operates here as an organizing principle that shapes boundaries, transitions, and interactions within evolving identity systems.
Rather than functioning as metaphor, color is treated as a generative framework through which identity is continuously reorganized.