SCULPTURAL ASSAMBLAGE

 

I am fascinated with sculptural assemblage because it allows me to give new life to fragments of the ordinary — materials that have lived other histories before finding their way into my hands. Each object holds a quiet story, and through the act of assembling, I become both collector and storyteller. The process is part intuition, part dialogue — listening to what each piece suggests and discovering how disparate elements can find harmony together.

Assemblage embodies transformation. Rusted metal, worn wood, or found objects merge into forms that speak of time, resilience, and renewal. I am drawn to this tactile process because it mirrors the human experience: we are all built from fragments — memories, relationships, losses, and repairs — endlessly reassembling ourselves into new versions of wholeness.

Ultimately, sculptural assemblage lets me reveal beauty in what has been discarded, crafting meaning from what remains.

“nEVER HOME”

“gIVING STRUCTURE TO”

“EYE CONTACT” (sold)

“waiting”

“released” (Sold)

“brutalist”

“opportunities”

“safe place”