Artist Statement:

I work with steel to bring it alive—to bend a rigid material into forms that hum with vitality. What began as intuitive exploration has become an intentional study of motion, tension, and the invisible forces that connect us.

As the viewer moves around each piece, the sculptures shift—planes cross, shadows grow and dissolve, one form becomes another, and then another. Light becomes material, and morphs. Line becomes gesture. Each piece invites the viewer to stay perceptively fluid.

Inspired by artists like Gego, Ruth Asawa, and Beverly Pepper, I explore the relationships between volume and void, shape and shadow, independence and connection. My aim is to spark visceral wonder—and offer space for transformation.