What do you feel?

In this practice, I work with states such as internal pressure, loss of orientation, and a sense of rupture. I transfer these experiences into the materials—clay, glazes, epoxy resin—allowing them to capture a tension that is never spoken but is felt by the body.

My objects are built as containers of experiences of being lost, unable to comprehend what is happening, and feeling disoriented. Fragments of this turn into cracks, dents, torn surfaces—traces of processes that occur within and become visible only through the material.

The project What do you feel? is an invitation to a dialogue: what happens inside when familiar supports vanish and words lose their meaning?

What do you feel when words lose their meaning?

When black is called white, and values turn into forgeries?

I feel nausea. Powerlessness.

It’s like a tree that grew upward through darkness and dust. But hit the glass.

It can’t break through. It twists its branches. It screams sick.

Pain, nausea, protest, and a silent cry etched into the ceiling.

It’s like greenery wrapped in plastic.

Like a ficus behind a foggy pane of glass that has outgrown everything around it.

It’s a reality you want to hide from.

I transfer this into clay, which cracks under the tension.

This is what is but what should not be.

What do you feel?