
RITUAL
Ritual is not performance.
It is a way of attuning — to time, to land, to what moves beneath language.In my work, ritual offers a structure that is not linear but cyclical.
It allows knowledge to emerge slowly, through the body, through repetition, through breath.
It makes space for pause, for uncertainty, for decay and presence.I am influenced by archaic, nature-based rituals and practices such as utesita, breathwork, fasting,
drum journeys, medicine walks, and solitary time in the wild — not as symbols, but as real thresholds.
My work emerges through dialogue with other beings and landscapes.
Ritual does not seek resolution.
It opens a field where something older, quieter, or unnamed may begin to stir.