Sculptures

Labor of Love

Plaster, enamel paint,
Size 90 x 40 cm
 

Price: GBP 950

A cast torso with protective hands, gold dust illuminating the breast as a symbol of maternal nourishment. This piece exposes the layered reality of maternal labor: the physical violence and transformation of birth, the exhausting intensity of bonding, the relentless work of feeding new life. The gold references "liquid gold"—breastmilk—but represents the entire spectrum of biological and emotional labor that women's bodies perform. These profound, often traumatic experiences are unique to women, yet society romanticizes and ignores them, celebrating motherhood while refusing to value or support the actual work it demands.

Monuments to the Unseen
Evidence of Care

This work transforms everyday cleaning objects into monuments by casting them in concrete. These preserved tools make visible the substantial physical and psychological burden of domestic labor—work predominantly carried out by women, yet rendered invisible in plain sight.

Through materiality, permanence and weight, I'm exposing the hidden evidence of care work that sustains our daily lives and what society has long overlooked. 

Behind the swoosh

Metal, Plexiglass, kipper wire, wood, installation,
Size 50 cm x 30cm

How we construct our identities around commercial symbols while concealing our authentic, often damaged self.

Unfolding

Welded metal and mesh sculpture on rotating stand
Size 50 × 20 cm

A broken shell. The outer layer cracks, splinters, falls away — and what remains is the core. Unchanged. Intact. Still itself.

Unfolding began there — with the quiet revelation that what we shed is not what we are. The shell breaks; the value holds.

The rotation came later. The shadow too. Neither was planned — they arrived the way life’s most significant things often do, sideways, unannounced, and suddenly essential. A sculpture that was always meant to be still found its true nature in movement. In the turning, in the light it catches and the silhouette it throws, something new kept revealing itself.

Like a life that changes in ways you never mapped, but recognise, when you arrive there, as completely your own.

Delicate Strength

Welded metal
Size 50 × 20 cm

Bermuda coral has survived hurricanes, shifting tides, and centuries of ocean pressure. It is fragile in appearance and formidable in fact.

This welded metal sculpture takes the coral’s branching form as both subject and metaphor — each rod reaching outward with the same quiet insistence as the living organism it echoes. The work and its shadow together complete the piece: the solid and the ephemeral, the seen and the suggested, held in balance.

Delicate Strength speaks to endurance that does not announce itself — beauty that bends in the storm and does not break.