My work is an ongoing exploration of the inner realm, a space where forms and beings emerge intuitively through clay and watercolor to tell their own stories. Each piece begins as an instinctive gesture, evolving through touch, layering, and transformation.
Through this process, I seek to reveal the quiet dialogue between creation and dissolution, presence and absence, growth and decay. In my sculptural work, woven and intertwined forms evoke branches, roots, and organic networks that appear to grow into one another, only to unravel or fall apart. This continual movement between formation and fragmentation mirrors the natural cycles of life, where beauty often resides in impermanence.
Panpsychism is a belief in which consciousness manifests into material form throughout the Universe. It permeates all space throughout time and is considered eternal and infinite. I seek to uncover and manifest into the sculpture form the awareness of each of my characters as they reveal their inner nature.
Each being that takes shape is a hybrid entity, a convergence of human sensitivity and natural process. They embody a sense of becoming, neither fixed nor fully known, emerging as the material finds its own voice. While my inner
landscape remains constant, nature’s rhythms work through my hands to create forms that reflect her own ephemeral beauty.
Ultimately, my work is a meditation on transformation: how the unseen forces within and around us give shape to existence, and how, through art, we can glimpse the consciousness within all living things.