At the core of this work is an observation of states of overload, tension, and visual density—elements that shape the modern experience of perceiving the world. Engaging with the theme of the "Divine Comedy" leads to an exploration of Hinduism, largely inspired by the author’s personal experience of living in India. There, the saturated, multilayered, and at times overwhelming visual environment becomes a primary source of imagery and sensation.
Through the concept of Samsara—the endless cycle of rebirth—movement unfolds as a continuous process. Hands serve as the central visual element: repeating and multiplying, they establish the rhythm, heighten the sense of cyclicity, and transform into the conductor of a specific ritual that accompanies the viewer throughout the video.
An artist with eight years of experience working at the intersection of various media, including tattooing, graffiti, illustration, and AI. In her practice, she focuses on finding the precise visual solution where the tool remains secondary to the idea and the objective.