As an audio-visual artist and filmmaker,
I am captivated by human experiences in terms of
(be-)longing, connection, desire, separation in situations of displacement particularly in the diaspora.
In my work the politics of migration, family, and separation are viewed through the prism of the personal and the intimacy of the everyday.

I often draw from my personal archive of everyday footage and searching for moments where the act of recording or the drive behind taking a picture is prominent.
With a particular focus on material captured via smartphone, where the immediacy of the shot is more pronounced, I select and sometimes edit this footage to bring unconscious information to the surface. 
I am captivated to stage the hypnotic and voyeuristic quality of human gaze distilling a possible narrative fiction into it.