My sculptures explore themes of existentialism, injustice, and loss. I attempt to create objects that serve as a critical exploration and at times subversion of contemporary socio-political issues while often intertwining personal experiences and ideologies into each piece. It is my aim to provoke contemplation and introspection in viewers. Each sculpture acts as a narrative space, inviting reflection on the absurdity and hypocrisy inherent in pervasive societal issues.

I utilize glass in my work for its ubiquitous and enticing nature. As both a lens to magnify and highlight or a means to distort and obscure. I often use glass as a vessel to contain and narrate ideas and my process incorporates automatic writing, allowing my thoughts to flow and impart each sculpture with a personal commentary. By juxtaposing materials and themes, I seek to create a dialogue that encourages empathy, critical thinking, and change.