Landscapes
Created using oxidized metals like copper and iron, these landscapes invite time and chemistry to become active collaborators in the process. Each piece captures a shifting horizon, shaped by the unpredictable reactions of the materials as they oxidize. The resulting textures recall wind-swept deserts, eroded cliffs, and ancient trees—evoking nature’s quiet transformation.
These works blur the line between the organic and the abstract, the permanent and the impermanent. They are as much about what’s left behind as what’s revealed—an invitation to reflect on change, decay, and beauty in transition.
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