
My practice centers on working with natural and reclaimed materials through processes of mixing, shaping, and mending. By activating matter through physical engagement, I treat material as a living archive, one that holds memory as an evolving presence
The materials I collaborate with, remnants of consumption or fragments of nature, carry embedded histories. They bear witness to cycles of use, neglect, and renewal, reflecting broader narratives of resistance and memory. Through varied mediums, my work enacts a gesture of reconciliation: between memory and matter, and between what is discarded and what can be renewed.