
Unconventionally textured and vibrant, her sculptural pieces linger between the real and the surreal while maintaining a hint of functionality. In her work, she evokes an otherness to reflect upon our relationship to our physical environment, be it anthropogenic or natural.Her organic forms often provoke a cognitive dissonance like her monolithic stone-like silicone pieces.Fascinated by material abilities and not bounded to a specific material, she looks into various techniques but prefers to experiment intuitively, without resorting to traditional craft knowledge as a first step.In this way she favors serendipity and encounters surprising results that she develops into her own techniques and methods of shaping matter and creating objects.