In my work, I enjoy employing playfulness or "the toy" to address profound themes both within my universe and contemporary society. Each object that emerges from my universe and experiences seeks to illuminate whether dark or contradictory aspects of life, ones we usually attempt to suppress or erase precisely because they cast doubt upon our behavior as rational beings. Nostalgia for a now unreachable past is also recurring, used to find common ground with the viewer, building a bridge between the personal and the shared experience. By utilizing a playful color palette and materials, I aim to dissociate the aesthetic qualities of the work from its content. I'm interested in fostering contemplation through the use of humor, irony, and anguish conveyed by the playful object, by images situated between the grotesque, the sinister, and the sweet simultaneously.