In this body of work, I explore through sculpture how the human body responds to the forces that shape it—environmental, social, psychological, medical, technological, and economic—imagining these pressures as agents of literal physical transformation. As corporeality mutates, the body is simultaneously absorbed into digital and virtual systems that mediate contemporary life, occupying an uneasy state of adaptation where human resilience confronts an uncertain future.
Molecular Rewrite
The figure’s posture is resigned yet resolute, capturing a transitional state between fragility and resilience.Geomorphic Ancestry
A self-contained, upright figurative sculpture that sits somewhere between human presence and geological form.Mother and Child
In an exploration of motherhood, this clay sculpture captures a seated mother figure, who supports a young child struggling for independence.Standing Tall
Standing Tall is an abstracted female figure whose grounded stance conveys both endurance and timeless presence.Kneeling Figure Voronoi Arm
An amalgam of earthen clay and 3D-printed plastic, commenting on the evolving relationship between the organic and the artificial in contemporary life.Moving Towards Home
The world currently has the largest number of crisis migrants than in any other period of human history.Figure with Box Torso
Exploring through sculpture the effects of consumerism in our lives, this torso has been subsumed by packages, negating the body.Figure with Burden
This artwork is part of my interest in the effects of consumerism on our bodies and our minds.







