Have you wondered why you would make lots of noise when you chomp on an apple in a quiet space? But only to be surprised later that it is in fact the vibrations of sound through your bones. (Oh my!)

I am amused by the visceral exchanges encouraged between our bodies and materials. My works dances around the awareness that has manifested from our attempts to understand one’s presence/existence, and the connections we share. Clay stands as the gravitational force amidst my negotiations of space and place, cohesively shaping an interdisciplinary environment wherein material evolves into vessels for active play. I find comfort in humour and the absurd, making ambiguous forms that engages the body in an environment. I remain curious in my physical explorations. As my pieces become present in a space, it exists and metamorphoses through perpetual transformations, as if it is inviting you to come and play.