Biography
Every day objects, domestic appliances, utensils, interior spaces and occasionally, human bodies populate this series of drawings. With a detached mood and through a deliberate absence of perspective, in real life size, the artist seems to intend an obscure representation of the domestic, transforming what is familiar into unfamiliar. Viewed from above, the domestic landscape seems to be suffocating by it's own material existence. The domestic spaces, surrounded by an overabundance of objects and appliances, becomes a mentally stripped landscape of domestic melancholy and allude to obscure internal spaces where living and lifeless materials become by-products for domestic use and consumption.