Sculptural work

In addition to collage, I also work sculpturally, often using everyday or repurposed materials to build dimensional forms that echo the layered nature of my 2D work. My sculptural pieces explore ideas of structure, fragility, and memory bringing a tactile presence to themes of movement and transition. Whether free-standing or wall-mounted, these works invite viewers to engage with space, texture, and material in a more physical, immersive way.

Two abstract clay sculptures, one upright and twisted with white and brown hues, and the other flat with layered colors, on a wooden surface against a textured wall.
Jewelry holder shaped like a mannequin with wire arms displaying various earrings and decorations, set against a textured wall with artificial greenery at the base.
Artificial floral arrangement with orange poppy, yellow daffodil, red berries, and lavender flowers in a black vase.

Cigarettes, Ceramics

Home is the Family, Ceramics w/ Faux Flowers

Life+Death Bodice, mixed media, ceramics and wire