I have always been drawn to geometric abstraction and its multidimensional representation of form, as well as to the highly avant-garde works of the Pop Art and Memhis schools. In my work, I explore the various facets of architecture, space, textiles, ceramics, and also memory and emotion. My medium of expression is paper, as the intrinsic characteristics of the material—its flexibility and delicate quality—allow me to realize my concepts. These works represent a relationship with space and how it shapes us, both physically and emotionally. The structures I create connect ideas of volume and reflection, and this unique artistic process is based on an investigation of visual phenomena and can be considered from the conceptual perspective of shifting forms, leaving the viewer free to interpret them personally. My goal is therefore to pique the viewer's curiosity and invite them to explore the initially hidden aspects of the work and engage with it by observing it from different perspectives to discover its volumes. The fundamental basis of my work is drawn from my life journey, encompassing my personal interactions, experiences, and observations.