Her interests have been in ‘the extraordinary moment lurking in details of the ordinary’ and ‘the space in-between / void’.
She has loved intentionally placing things since she was a child. The selection of objects and the space in-between make the atmosphere different and something unexplainable arises. She also has a keen interest in the ‘atmospheric feeling ’of archeology museums as well as the ‘atmospheric synchronicity’ in the ‘atmosphere’ of one’s ‘place of origin’ (e.g. parental home) . It consists of a particular ‘aura’ or ‘atmosphere’ that only things which have existed for a long time have.
In her practice, she is trying to find a space or present opportunities to think about or experience what this ‘sense of existence’ (something beyond conceptual meaning) is made of.