Artist Statement:
My work is rooted in the cycles of transformation—birth, death, and the spaces in between. I am drawn to the quiet mystery of metamorphosis, the way matter, memory, and spirit continuously shift and renew. Through my practice, I explore how forms break apart and reassemble, how fragility and resilience coexist, and how impermanence becomes its own form of beauty.
Each piece is both a meditation and a mirror: a contemplation of the unseen forces that shape us, and a reflection of what it means to be human. I am interested in the thresholds—moments of stillness before change, the tension between decay and growth, the haunting persistence of what has been, and the emergence of what will be.
Ultimately, my work seeks to hold space for the viewer to encounter themselves within these cycles. Transformation is not only a natural process but a human truth: we are always becoming, always unraveling, always returning. It is within this continual passage—half real, half dream—that I find both wonder and meaning.