Still, Becoming

This series explores the state in which form is neither fixed nor in motion, but held somewhere in between.

Handbuilt and intuitively shaped, these works are formed through pressure and resistance. Surfaces are layered with slips and aggregates, creating a rugged, unsettled surfaces that feel closer to erosion than finished.

Within Still, Becoming, there is no clear resolution. Forms fold inward and outward, resisting symmetry and containment. They do not arrive at a final state, but remain in a continuous process of becoming.

This series reflects an experience of instability and transition - a quiet, persistent forming that exists beneath the surface. It is about the slow, internal transformation that continues, even in stillness.