This body of work reflects an artistic and research-driven practice, unfolding through MEST — A space to go deeper, where all that is within me converges. Reflecting an ongoing inquiry between concept and matter, between memory and transformation. Moving between functional and conceptual sculpture, and spatial interventions, the work is grounded in material experimentation and shaped by a desire to connect making with meaning. Rooted in architecture and expanded through artwork, the practice reflects a tactile way of thinking — reflective, intuitive, and open to transformation.








Emerging from an architectural and object-based practice, my sculptural work unfolds as a space for intuition and experimentation—where function gives way to presence, and form carries memory beyond utility. These pieces exist outside of purpose or scale, shaped by material encounters and personal narratives. A practice of making that holds what cannot be measured—gestures, scars, fragments—as vessels for more subjective and open-ended expressions.



