The connection between generations and the idea of continuity are at the heart of my work.
I ask myself: how many generations had to survive for us to be alive today?


Each of them endured war, hunger, fear, upheaval, and loss.


Their choices, mistakes, love, and faith continue to live on in us — in our facial features, gestures, voices, fears, and dreams.


Our ancestors live within each of us.


I search for these resemblances: in archives, in photographs, in old belongings, in the body.


I study faces in old photos, looking for myself in them — and them in me.
What unites us?


What is passed down through generations?


What will remain after us — and what do we already carry within us, without even knowing it?


These questions form the foundation of my visual research.