Sculpture
These sculptural works span stone, steel, hand-formed paper, and layered Mylar—each series exploring how form, rhythm, and material interact across scale and context. From the physical grounding of carved stone to the airy translucence of reimagined metal forms, my practice moves between permanence and impermanence, solidity and light. Whether installed in public space, proposed as conceptual design, or constructed as intimate reliefs, each piece reflects a continuous inquiry into structure, transformation, and presence.
Strataforms - White paper forms folded, pressed, and layered—evoking geologic time and impermanence.
Multi-Piece Installations - Modular or sequential sculptural works that unfold across space and time.
Public Space Sculptures - Large-scale commissions that engage site, light, and community with refined simplicity.
Stone Sculptures - Minimal, tactile works carved from stone—holding weight, stillness, and memory.
Placemaking Metal Sculptures - Site-responsive metal works that celebrate the natural environment and local history, fostering reflection and connection in shared space.
Designs - Proposed works that imagine new interactions between material, space, and viewer.
Translucid Paths - Emerging from earlier metal sculptures, these works are reinterpreted in layered Mylar—transforming weight into light, and solidity into translucence.