I don’t make sculptures—I create situations.

Each piece is an invitation to pause and confront what has been suppressed or ignored.
Wood, with its scars and silences, becomes a voice—enduring, without ever needing to shout.

My sculptures reflect the tensions of being human—between freedom and fear, faith and superstition, sacrifice and judgment.
I don’t create to be admired; I create so I don’t forget.
And maybe, so you won’t forget either.