Endless Pursuits is an ongoing exploration of form and identity, a search that pushes beyond the boundaries of realism. I am drawn to the human body not just as it appears, but as it can be imagined — stretched, reconfigured, and abstracted to reflect the inner tensions and possibilities of self. Each gesture, curve, and contour becomes a way to question what defines us and how identity inhabits space.
For me, the act of pursuing new forms is inseparable from the act of questioning. I work in a constant dialogue with the human figure, balancing recognition with transformation, presence with suggestion. In this work, the pursuit itself — the movement between known and unknown, literal and imagined — becomes the essence, revealing both the fragility and resilience inherent in being human.
Plaster models to transform in marble or bronze | 1998 - 2006