My practice is rooted in an ongoing inquiry into time, memory, history, and space. Through material exploration, process and reflection these concerns are translated into drawing, object-making, installation, sound, and participatory performance. The work I made in Cantabria emerged from encounters with landscape and moments of wandering, places where sound and silence coexist in delicate balance, and where attentiveness becomes a way of being. In these moments my attention became intertwined with other beings, both animal and plant. By engaging the senses, I created work that invites reflection on presence, connection and perception. Through this act of interconnection, distinctions between self and other begin to dissolve, and it is there, within that shared space of relation, that I find myself.