Kinetic drawing
Kinetic drawing, as a visual documentation of movement, represents one of the most intriguing, exciting, and creative ways to connect movement with visual art. Through this process, the boundaries between movement and visual art are transcended, creating works that simultaneously speak about bodily movement and visual sensibility.

The creative process of kinetic drawing involves both exploration and choreography, but in a way that allows them to have a significant impact. This integration of artistic disciplines enables me to use my experience in movement to create visually powerful and emotionally deep artwork. The dynamics of improvised movement, in accordance with emotional states, dictate the shape, texture, and continuity of the work, crafting a unique visual narrative that conveys the diversity and complexity of the human experience contained in the unconscious.

Kinetic drawing is a way of documenting the unconscious through movement. Through this practice, which reveals layers of the unconscious, a lasting artifact is created, one that speaks to a unique artistic experience. This artistic form reaches maturity when the spontaneity of movement merges with the subtle expression of line, color, and texture on the surface, producing works that are both deeply personal and universally relevant.

Through kinetic drawing, I explore my unconscious through the body, movement, and emotions in a unique way, opening new spaces within my art and exploring new modes of expression. This practice is not only technically challenging but also emotionally fulfilling, offering me, as a performer, the opportunity to delve into the complexity of the human experience and convey it through my artwork.