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My current practice focuses on dealing with my understanding of 'in-betweenness' through the resetting of objects and spaces. Influenced by Buddhism, I see the internal self and the external environment as non-dual beings, with inherency ensuring that the internal and the external are always one and the same. In my work I project my inner personalised experience onto the things of the everyday environment, thus in my work I emphasise the transformation of the process of 'making' into a process of ‘revealing'. Rather than making and giving meaning to a work with a clear intention, I prefer to approach it step by step in interaction with the material in its truer, undefined state. It is this importance of process that keeps my practice fluid and growing, as the traces of the past are always reborn over and over again in the future.
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