Sculptural Vessels
A series of sculptural works that function less as conventional objects and more as explorations of form, material, and perception.
The pieces sit in an ambiguous space between functional items and purely aesthetic forms. They often echo familiar categories—vessels, containers, or furniture-like shapes—but any clear use is deliberately obscured. This ambiguity shifts attention away from function and toward presence, encouraging the viewer to read the works as sculptural compositions rather than tools or utilities.
Underlying the collection is an interest in how ordinary objects can be reinterpreted. By stripping away clear function and exaggerating form, these works transform the familiar into something slightly strange or uncanny. They prompt viewers to reconsider how objects operate—not just as tools, but as carriers of meaning, memory, and aesthetic experience.