Video art has long been a parallel passion to my photography practice — a space where movement, sound, and image merge to tell layered, poetic stories. Since my university years, I’ve been drawn to creating ethereal and minimalist visual compositions that explore mood, memory, and atmosphere.
Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with writers, poets, musicians, and dancers on experimental video projects that blend performance, narrative, and abstraction. Some of these works were featured at festivals such as Sundance, and many emerged from my time working as an art director in the UK.
While video art remains one of my most personal and expressive mediums, I consider much of my work niche or context-specific — often intended for installation, live performance, or intimate settings. For that reason, only a few selected pieces are featured here on this page.