Figurative Anatomies explores the human form through abstraction and minimalism. I shape figures and bodies not to reproduce literal anatomy, but to capture subtle gestures and fleeting expressions that reveal inner emotion. Each form is simplified, allowing presence and feeling to emerge through suggestion rather than detail.
With a cinematic sensibility, the figures carry a rhythm and movement that evoke a spectrum of emotions. By paring down to essential forms, I aim to create space for perception, inviting the viewer to engage with the essence of being human, where form, expression, and emotion exist in dialogue.