Sculpture
My sculptural practice explores softness, fragility, and resilience as intertwined ways of knowing and being. Working primarily with textiles and repurposed materials, I create soft sculptures that emerge through processes of touch, care, and accumulation. Stuffed fabric forms are embellished with found and intimate elements—vintage embroidery, buttons, copper pennies, sticks, and natural fragments—each chosen for its quiet symbolic weight and capacity to hold memory. Rather than imposing fixed outcomes, I collaborate with these materials, allowing wrapping, pleating, and gathering to shape the work organically. Often housed within bell jars or intimate displays, these pieces become contemplative spaces that reflect on the human condition, the passage of time, and the luminous beauty found in imperfection—echoing the idea that it is through our fractures that meaning and connection take form.