My work begins from questions that affect me directly: what keeps me moving despite exhaustion and doubt, and how my actions can come closer to what I recognize as right.
I work primarily with sculpture and installation, using glass, stone, ceramics, light, video, and language. My practice moves between long-term processes shaped by physical labor and layered reflection, and short, spontaneous works that respond directly to specific situations, often with a subtle humor that shifts familiar images.
I am drawn to small, fragile, and easily overlooked things, and to the question of what kind of attitude is possible toward them — and toward others.
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