My work investigates and visualises the concealed worlds situated between two spaces or places. Considering worlds in-between what we know and the unknown. Realms that have no beginning, nor end, transitional spaces where we can’t be sure what can’t exist. Choosing not to define, deny or affirm these places, but rather create an experience provoking emotions both confronting and unnerving upon its chosen audience. Exploring this through a variety of mediums such as intricate printmaking techniques, sculptural forms and illustration, my art aims to question how we capture what we can’t entirely comprehend, how can we convey and even further explore this, what does this look like and what should it look like? Inspired by artists such as Susan Hiller, Pierre Huyghe and Bruce Nauman, and taking inspiration from my own continuous overthinking about the unpredictable, my work provides an experience for its audience which can be both personal and collective, creating a range of sensory and emotional experiences as I further investigate these spaces where a flux of absence and presence live, providing more questions than answers. The borderland where the real and the imaginary intertwined together, what we once understood as separate, now moulded into one.