Artist Statement
Artist Statement
My practice explores light, sound, texture, time, and materiality through sculpture and installation, investigating the interplay between human experience and our relationship with nature. Influenced by my background in music and a passion for geography, I strive to transcend the object, creating works that engage with space and invite viewers to do the same. Each encounter is unique, shaped by movement, perspective, and interaction with the surroundings.
My work highlights the tensions between solidity and fluidity, the organic and the industrial, stillness and motion, encouraging a deeper awareness of the liminal, ever-shifting landscapes we navigate, literally and conceptually.
I am interested in how we inhabit and relate to our environments and identities, learning from the passage of time and the transformations found in nature. Increasingly, I ask how we might build forms that can hold what flows, vessels for movement, memory, and elemental force, while embracing impermanence. By integrating natural and manmade materials with technology, I blur the perceived boundaries between self and environment, immersing viewers in experiences reflecting on change, erosion, and interconnectedness.