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“In my artistic practice, I engage with the organic realm by exploring living organisms' growth, behavior, and form. My approach is not rooted in scientific analysis but in a personal and emotional connection to the subject matter. I often fictionalize the actions and interactions of these organisms, creating narratives and exploring their existence through my art.”

 

 “I use decay as a central theme in my work for several reasons. One reason might be to explore the concept of impermanence and the passage of time. Decay can also associate with societal issues such as urban decay, environmental degradation, or the decline of traditional cultures. Additionally, decay can perpetuate a sense of mystery, beauty, or even horror, as it can be both aesthetically pleasing and disturbing.”