i create art using my phone and free applications. my process begins with a selfie captured in reaction to algorithmic suggestions, then i transform it completely - distorting, multiplying, making it surreal.
my practice uses only tools accessible to everyone: beauty filters, GIF makers, basic video editors. my phone becomes simultaneously camera, editing studio, and display screen. i produce short, seductive videos that appear intimate but aren't.
i explore the Instababe aesthetic as artistic performance. rather than critiquing, i amplify and push to extremes. this approach reveals how reality is constantly filtered and re-performed online. the person on screen becomes my muse in this exploration of digital materiality.
my influences come from anonymous internet culture since 2000: GIFs, viral videos, DIY creations shared freely. this tradition values the power of imagery over creator identity. i work instinctively, in the same distracted moments we consume content.
my art practice questions boundaries between art and popular entertainment. my work exists between seduction and subversion, revealing creative possibilities hidden within everyday technology. it make this medium both universal and personal.
the creative process brings me joy through this playful yet rigorous exploration. my art contributes to evolving contemporary forms while questioning what separates the content we brain rot scroll through from what belongs in traditional exhibition spaces. this approach challenges assumptions about digital culture and artistic legitimacy, demonstrating that sophisticated creative work can emerge from the most commonplace tools and platforms we use daily.