Annwn is a cycle of paintings developed between 2024 and 2026.
Doku no Ki Tarot is a series of painted cards and narrative fragments set in a lost Los Angeles of the future.
The work unfolds across images, symbols, text, sound, and moving image. Each card functions as a point of entry into a wider world, connecting to other works and locations rather than forming a closed narrative.
The series develops through accumulation.
Stories surface through repetition, omission, and return.
Doku no Ki exists as a living system rather than a fixed object, evolving alongside film, sound, and other parallel works.
This series delves into the fragmented memories of characters navigating a world that feels both familiar and distant.
Each painting captures a dream-like essence, merging past and future in visually striking, atmospheric works.
My film work moves between short films, moving-image fragments, and conceptual pieces.
These works connect with painting, design, and alternative narrative systems, sometimes standing alone and sometimes linking to other projects. A film may introduce a world, mark a transition, or sit alongside an object, location, or digital element.
The work develops across formats rather than toward a single outcome.
Images, sound, and structure carry meaning through repetition and variation.
Film is one strand within a wider body of work, evolving in parallel with other practices.
My sound work spans composition, recorded audio, spoken fragments, field recordings, and designed sound.
These works exist independently and in connection with film, painting, design systems, and alternative narrative structures. Sound may operate as a standalone piece, accompany an object or image, or function as a connective layer between projects.
The work develops across formats and durations.
Atmosphere, rhythm, and repetition shape meaning over time.
Sound is one strand within a wider body of work, evolving in parallel with other practices.