CHIMERA is a series of collages reflecting a moment of instability shaped by the digital. How we construct our sense of self—and even our hopes for the future—are increasingly mediated by networks, data, and code. Our memories are no longer stable archives but mutable, searchable, and exposed. Identity, long believed to be fixed, begins to liquefy under the pressure of attention, surveillance, desire, and algorithmic systems.
Together with Lukas Dworschaks sculptures, I explore this condition through two distinct yet convergent approaches to the porous boundary between body and machine, organic and digital, fixed and fluid. Our works meet where identity becomes unstable—where it can soften, fragment, or crystallize.
My collages on paper explore the space between physical material processes and digital intervention. Hand drawing, muscle memory, and touch interact with digitally manipulated and printed image fragments, allowing forms to emerge through close, intuitive engagement with materials. These encounters are shaped by interruption, overlap, and chance.
The works reflect how our bodies and minds respond to technological self-extension—how perception, embodiment, and identity shift as we merge with the tools and codes that increasingly shape us.
Photo 1,2,4,5,6,7
INSTALLATION VIEW @ Gallery Gaugy Brussels 4/2025
18 Collages on paper
Membrane Wallprint
Photo 3
Membrane 16
21x30cm
Inkjet Print, Ink, Polychromos on Paper
2025
Photo 8
Membrane 4
21x30cm
Inkjet Print, Ink, Polychromos on Paper
2025
Photo 9
Membrane 1
21x30cm
Inkjet Print, Ink, Polychromos on Paper
2025
Photo 10
Membrane 15
21x30cm
Inkjet Print, Ink, Polychromos on Paper
2025









