Sculptural Works

These pieces explore form, balance, and the quiet work of presence. Built by hand, they echo cairns, bodies, or fragments of landscape while remaining abstract and open. Each form holds a subtle tension — between movement and stillness, fragility and endurance — revealing the memory of making in every surface.

Within this family, some pieces take the shape of small architectures: altars designed as vessels for reflection and offering. They serve as places to hold intention, memory, or gratitude, becoming sites that are both complete and continually becoming through what they contain.

Together, these works create a language of form that is steady yet alive, grounded yet responsive. They invite the viewer into a relationship of quiet attention — objects that hold space as much as they occupy it.

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