In her practice, she uses AI as a tool to study modern visual experience, addressing themes of addiction, consumption, and the transformation of feelings in a digital environment.
This project explores the culture of fast dopamine and excessive consumption as the constant backdrop of modern life. Here, addiction is no longer a deviation—it is the norm. Experience is stripped of depth and tension by the weight of instant availability.
I choose to speak of this state not through judgment, but through the visual language of celebration and pleasure. In an oversaturated space where outward beauty masks underlying anxiety, the use of plastic and cellophane serves as a metaphor for artificial intimacy and disposable emotions. The diptych format and small frames create a necessary pause—a distance from this new, increasingly familiar form of addiction.