




Shifting Landscapes (5’), 2025
A sensory installation and short film that explores fragmented heritage and embodied memory. Rooted in ancestral ties to Gran Canaria, Ukraine, and Greece, the work reflects on identity, loss, and the longing for reconnection. The project frames the personal as inherently political. It suggests that reconnecting with one’s origins means transcending national borders, resisting abstraction, and reactivating collective memory through the body.
A sensory installation and short film that explores fragmented heritage and embodied memory. Rooted in ancestral ties to Gran Canaria, Ukraine, and Greece, the work reflects on identity, loss, and the longing for reconnection. The project frames the personal as inherently political. It suggests that reconnecting with one’s origins means transcending national borders, resisting abstraction, and reactivating collective memory through the body.
Using clay, soil, charcoal, voice, and video, Shifting Landscapes invites the viewer into a tactile and emotional world.