Sculptural Work

I have explored organic and architectural structures by using various materials such as wood, boards, plaster, branches, etc. Wood, especially, is a material that is rigid and hard but can become bendable and soft. My investigation comes from taking a material that does not bend easily and forcing it to bend and break from its own boundaries.

Water Advocacy Through Ritual & Practice (2024)

Medium: Plastic clear crystal beads and burlap pouch

Size: 2” x 3” pouch, 0.5” beads

How might we build a world where water is treated as an heirloom to be passed down?

In collaboration with: Zoë Rayn Evans, Cherilyn Tan, and Henry Degen

Medium: Wooden lattice and branches

Size: 6ft x 5.5ft x 2ft

Man vs. Nature. What happens if you take a natural untouched object like branches and have them come together with a man made lattice? Will they speak to one another or will one devour the other?

Curve (2019)

Medium: Repurposed painted wood

Size: 5ft x 5 ft x 1ft

Curving is a natural thing. Things warp like wood when its wet, or when plants curl after it is dry. Yet not everything curves. What happens when you force a curve?

Land and Sky (2018)

In collaboration with Rosemay Dar Santos

Medium: Painted Wooden Dowels

Size: 3ft x 2ft x 7ft

What connects the land to the sky? Each piece of this sculpture connects to one another in many different ways. We each share a connection to the land and sky as we build high rise buildings to reach the sky, and we dig deep below the land to take its resources. Our heads seek connection to the sky but our feet seek connection to the land.

Suspend (2018)

Medium: Foamboard and cardstock

Size: 3in x 3in x 1ft

We have dreams to reach up above. We start with a flat plane and we build up until something is formed that reaches us closer to high above. But don’t let this fool you because whatever comes up must come down eventually.

Subtract (2018)

Medium: Plaster

Size: 8in x 8 in x 1ft

We can easily take away or build onto something. However, it is how much you take away that determines the shape you create.

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