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Where Hands Meet Gravity

   Where Hands Meet Gravity is a body of installation and sculptural work shaped through direct physical engagement with space, material, and weight. These works are built by hand and guided by gravity, using a combination of fine art materials alongside natural and found elements such as stone, soil, wood, and clay. The process moves between the studio and the landscape, allowing both intention and environment to influence the final form.

   

   Rather than forcing permanence, the work remains responsive to balance, resistance, and instability. Stacking, assembling, and arranging become acts of attention, where structure is negotiated and sometimes undone. The Earth offers the medium, the wind and water decides the form, and gravity tells the time. This practice reflects an ongoing interest in how human touch intersects with natural forces, and how sculpture can exist as a conversation between control and surrender.

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