I’m drawn to concrete for its raw, sculptural potential and its tension between permanence and imperfection. In my practice, it serves as both material and metaphor—shaped by hand yet grounded in industry. Globally ubiquitous and environmentally fraught, concrete carries the weight of modernity. I use it to explore form, fragility, and the complex legacy of the built environment.
I’m drawn to concrete for its raw, sculptural potential and its tension between permanence and imperfection. In my practice, it serves as both material and metaphor—shaped by hand yet grounded in industry. Globally ubiquitous and environmentally fraught, concrete carries the weight of modernity. I use it to explore form, fragility, and the complex legacy of the built environment.