
Through glass and goniochromatic films, I design visual experiments where reflection, transparency, and colour are in constant motion.
In my work, glass functions as both structure and surface — a canvas that hosts goniochromatic films with metallic depth and optical complexity. My work explores the tension between geometry, light, and perception.
These films are my medium: thin layers of iridescent material that refract and reflect light, revealing shifting hues and elusive structures as the viewer moves. The phenomenon, known as goniochromism, transforms every encounter into a dialogue between colour and motion. Each artwork is designed to change — not merely to be seen, but to be seen differently - a dynamic lens of perception.
Every piece is a controlled experiment in reflection, transparency, and structure. The metallic layers act as catalysts that activate light, geometry, and space.