Sculptural works emerge from an exploration of form, balance, and containment. Built by hand, they stand as markers of stillness and endurance — objects that echo cairns, bodies, or fragments of landscape, while remaining abstract and open.

Each form holds a tension between fragility and permanence, movement and rest. Surfaces reveal the memory of making, recording touch and adaptation. Their presence is both calm and alert — a reminder of weight, balance, and the quiet work of time.

Together, these sculptures create a language of form that resists finality. They remain in dialogue with space and viewer, transmitting presence without insistence, enduring without demand.

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