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My sculptures delve into the intersections of memory, labor, time, and process, exploring how
materials and narratives converge to tell personal stories. Each piece reflects a material-driven
composition, shaped by a meticulous engagement with the processes that define my practice.
My childhood often serves as a central theme, manifesting moments of peace, isolation,
loneliness, and joy. Through these reflections, I aim to evoke a sense of time and place, inviting
viewers to connect with the shared humanity of fleeting emotions and experiences. The act of
creating becomes a meditative process, where labor and material transcend the ordinary to
become vessels of meaning and memory.
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