My sculptural practice is exploratory, moving between the industrial, the everyday, and the repurposed. Across the works, I combine fibreglass, recycled styrofoam packaging, newspaper, steel wool, and stainless steel, treating each material as an active collaborator rather than a fixed medium. This diverse material vocabulary reflects my commitment to experimentation testing weight, texture, fragility, and resistance — and allowing unexpected behaviours to shape the final form. By integrating both conventional sculptural and humble, discarded materials, my work challenges hierarchies of value and expands the possibilities of form-making. My sculptures reveal a curiosity-driven process: cutting, binding, layering, and transforming materials until they occupy new identities. This approach underscores my ongoing interest in how materials can be pushed, reimagined, and combined to create structures that feel simultaneously familiar and radically new.
















