Je suis, la plupart du temps, légère.

Dans la composition,

c’est mon moi la plus grave qui s’exprime.

Artistic Statement

As a child, I often felt lost in the sensation of being “mixed.” I felt as though I were buried in mudflats, unable to define my own shape—something foreign yet inseparable. This ambiguity led me to composition. I believe that by discovering my music within uncertainty, I may also rediscover myself.

As a small individual within the vast universe, I seek to shape my experiences and reflections into music that is meaningful and beautiful. I allow musical ideas to grow freely and in complexity, then gradually refine them through a repeated process of filtering and selection in search of their essence. In this act of distillation, I experience a quiet exhilaration, as if I were a perfumer extracting the most ideal fragrance from carefully chosen materials.

At the core of my work lies a simple human desire to be loved and to offer love in return. Through music, I seek to extend this exchange, allowing each piece to become a gesture of care, presence, and quiet intimacy.

The inspirations I receive from life itself are moments of deep gratitude. My work embraces not only concert music but also music for performance and visual media. Because every moment of life holds both our everyday reality and our ideals, I pursue an active and evolving creative process that remains open, responsive, and deeply connected to the audience.

I am deeply inspired by both the vast sonic world of the orchestra and the concentrated intimacy of chamber music. My music explores both expansive narratives and delicate textures, seeking different forms of closeness through diverse ensembles and media.

Composing is both an artistic practice and a form of communication. Through music, I reach toward listeners as an unknown and unattainable territory—a space I can neither define nor possess, yet endlessly long to approach. My work seeks to create moments of stillness, emotional resonance, and shared experience within that distance.