My artistic practice is driven by a desire to observe, capture and recompose the poetry of the living in material form. I am interested in the evocative power of matter and the forms it assumes through contact with human gesture, natural phenomena and the passage of time. Research-driven and process-based, my work unfolds primarily through sculpture, incorporating a variety of media and transformative techniques. At its core lies an interest in suspending time, through meticulous fabrication processes, crystallising the transient states of matter. Through these processes, I question the capacity of materials to carry and transmit the stories they are imbued with. Overall, my works offer, through poetic abstraction, a reflection on our relationship with the world and its phenomena.