The research develops across painting, performance, and sculpture, where these disciplines intersect to explore the relationship between matter and imagination, body and narrative. Powder, sand, and hair become silent, tangible witnesses to a concrete journey into the earthly dimension. These materials are used to evoke a quiet sense of intimacy and the affective resonance of objects transformed into memory. The tension between the human and non-human body and the trace it leaves, between presence and absence, becomes a continuous inquiry into materiality and immanence. Through this exploration, a space emerges where the ephemeral becomes visible, and the personal converges with the universal.