Ecology, body and time based components are some of the core values in my artistic practice. By materializing and activating what is hidden under the surface, such as the circularity of technology, water and air, I explore the relationship between humans and their habitat, the earth. My works are created on processes where I carefully choose the different materials and frame their transformations and internal interactions. Often the works relate to the post-humanistic concepts such as connectivity and hybridity. I strive to combine the sensual/physical and the historical/contemporary with aspects of ecology. In this combinatory, transforming process I often involve concepts such as dystopian/utopian, nature and technology. By doing so I try to create a dialogue about our place in an organic and biological technosphere.




My works often have active properties and continue to act after I have left the exhibition space. I use this performative element in my works to explore the border between physical material, technique, performance and viewer. I work with different materials and media creating installations, sculpture, videos, performance – often with an element of sound in them. Since 2022 I hold a Masters of Fine Arts from The Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm.