Borne from the landscapes I call home, these abstract, ephemeral sculptural pieces explore impermanence, ecological fragility, and our connection to the natural world. Using plant materials that I grow and gather locally, each piece is shaped by a process-led approach - sowing, harvesting, and drying is as integral to the work as the final form itself.
The sculptures invite reflection on transience, renewal, and our relationship to the living environment. By reimagining familiar plant materials into unexpected forms, the work exists as both beautiful and somewhat unfamiliar, offering viewers a space to pause, observe, and reconnect with the rhythms of life and the cycles of nature.
These pieces are distinct from my commercial or decorative work — they are conceptually driven, ephemeral, and site-responsive, designed to be experienced as art rather than as a product.