“I am interested in the idea my multidisciplinary practice is based on scientific studies and collaborations with professionals from different fields of study. Although my work is closely tied to the identity of places and the organisms that inhabit them, it is rooted in a very real dimension that revolves around physical and empirically determined processes, such as the observation of plant remains, roots, fossils, insect parts, and parasitic or functional chemical processes. I continually question these phenomena, embracing doubt and welcoming multiple possibilities. Striving to arrive at a defined form, my practice is a process of creation and transformation, something becoming something else. Tales of different times and places are translated into paintings, installations, sculptures and drawings, works that narrate and theorize a subjective attitude that manifests new ways of narrating knowledge”.