Sculptural Works














Twin-ship Relations (2016)
















‘Confidence Course‘ (2016)
A Confidence Course
This installation reimagines the notion of a “confidence course” as a metaphor for the psychological and emotional obstacles we navigate daily. Soft, slumped figures made from fabric and stuffing encounter rigid timber structures, their bodies folding, leaning, and draping through circular voids. The forms suggest vulnerability, hesitation, and resilience in equal measure.
The work speaks to the quiet endurance of the human spirit—the effort to move through systems not built for our softness, to persist in spaces demanding strength and precision. Here, confidence is not a posture of power, but an act of persistence: the fragile, often awkward process of finding one’s way through constraint, repetition, and expectation.
‘Domesticity (2014)














Geometric Metal (2014)






‘adornment’ (2014)





to view (2014)