• The Shelter is an ongoing project exploring human presence within dense, shifting and interconnected systems. Combining large-scale printmaking, installation and participatory elements, the project investigates how structure, orientation and a sense of grounding can emerge through embodied engagement with complexity.

  • Developed through slow and repetitive manual processes, The Shelter approaches making as a form of navigation — an act of entering, inhabiting and gradually understanding layered environments rather than attempting to control them.

  • Across the project, gestures, lines and acts of participation become markers of presence within spaces that remain unstable, entangled and continuously evolving.