rooted in the concept of systems theory, my work explores the relationships which develop between species in biodiverse ecosystems and how those relationships are mirrored in the urban environment.
new media
(coming 2025)
fine art
encaustic + mixed media
my sculptures emerge as vibrant creatures and delicate habitats, shaped through the timeless art of encaustic - an ancient greek medium rooted in beeswax. each form is playful yet precarious, embodying organic structures that seem to teeter between growth and collapse, exposing the fragile systems that lie beneath the surface.
the creative journey begins with hand-crafted wax paint, which is laid out into thin sheets and formed as it cools. these sculpted fragments serve as the building blocks for my work, allowing me to explore the intersection of painting and sculpture. the resulting compositions are sweeping and intricate, echoing the rhythms of plant life and the energy of imagined beings within a tactile, three-dimensional landscape.
this contrast between the lush, organic exterior and the stark, industrial cores invite viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between natural beauty and structural support, and to discover the quiet tension that animates each piece.
frontiers, discovery and innovation fascinate me. this new body of work exemplifies my experimental nature and pushing boundaries. with the use of ai, i’ve merged artistic macro images of my sculptural work with photographs i’ve taken in natural and urban environments, to create theoretical biological specimens. small or vast, i imagine them swimming in glacial ponds or the depths of space, silent, graceful, in depths of their existence.
these images are solely the beginning, either in printed or digital form. in the end, these pieces will take on a life of their own, swimming in colonies with their brethren.