Narrative Materials

Material Narratives is where ideas leave the screen and become tangible. While much of my work lives in digital spaces, working with raw materials strengthens the way I think, design, and direct. Sculpting in clay or building in wood forces every concept to exist in real space, with weight, texture, and presence.

These pieces ground my creative process. They sharpen my sense of form, proportion, and emotion, and deepen the way I visualize worlds before translating them into digital experiences. Moving fluidly between physical and digital mediums is what defines my practice as multidisciplinary, turning vision into something that can be felt, not just seen.

This self-portrait head bust is a technical and intimate study in form, proportion, and identity. Sculpted in air-dry clay, the piece required precise measuring and structural accuracy, grounding the work in careful observation and craft.

Conceptually, it explores the desire to blend into nature, to soften the boundary between self and environment. The form feels as if it is emerging from something organic, reflecting a quiet longing to belong to the natural world.

Head bust

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