Over time, her practice has opened up to interdisciplinary research and to other media such as drawing, collage, printmaking, photography, video and animation. Since returning to Le Havre, she has developed new connections with writing, experimental music, performance and costume making. Her research repeatedly focuses on materials drawn from living matter or found in nature: seaweed, bones, shells, wood and waste. She gathers them, accumulates them, sometimes cultivates them, then transforms them through assemblage, casting or hybridization with other materials such as plaster, ceramics, latex, bioplastics or found objects.