When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
My work invite a shift in perception — soft folds and carved ridges that change with every angle, every passing of light. They remind us that while the external world may be fixed, the way we see it is fluid; we can zoom in until the clay becomes landscape or zoom out until it becomes pure gesture. The forms resist rules and symmetry, celebrating the intuitive, irregular, and unexpected. In embracing what doesn’t fit, her work amplifies the beauty of seeing differently — revealing that the extraordinary appears not when we look harder, but when we choose to look anew.