As an interdisciplinary artist, I investigate transitional spaces and the tension within materials, challenging physical and perceived borders. My upbringing as a Palestinian-Russian from Israel forced me to exist in between cultures, teaching me to detach from Institutional and geographical pre-conceived identities. In my artmaking, I use aesthetics, tactics, and strategic decisions inviting the viewer to have a deeper engagement with their apparatus of perception. 

My practice explores the transformation of industrial and painting materials into reconfigured forms existing in between the boundaries of painting and sculpture. These forms are imbued with a sense of agency and emotion. Each piece elicits specific actions or sensations—spillage, containment, boundaries, tension, tactility, and gravity. It is in the transformation of the recognizable into the unstable that I interrogate the stability and veracity of forms.