A sculpture I made for 'It's Hard... Being a Human' curated by @champion__ruby as part of Midsumma Festival, 2026
Salt Collector, 2025
60 x 60 x 35cm
papier mache clay, plaster bandage, wire, foil, spackle, paint
I found myself lying on the floor one night listening to the song Sweat by ALASKALASKA. My heart was hurting, and for what felt like a first, I was hearing the lyrics through a lens of pain
"Salt never tasted so good" reflected my state of ambivalence, the simultaneous and contradicting feelings of gratitude and heartache pouring through and out of me
Musing on sweat and tears induced by joy and loss, sex and self-discovery, grief and liberation, Salt Collector became a fountain of my experience as a queer person navigating the highs and lows of relationships
Flor x, 2025
Bronze
Future-biological hybrids made from collected decaying plant matter. Anthropomorphising iconic exotic and native garden staples into cosmic dancing silhouettes
So much work was put into this project as my love for working with bronze deepens ❤️🔥
Kiton granatum will be on show at @brunswickstreetgallery small works art prize exhibition from Jan 4 - 17
Seep, 2025
polystyrene
Experimenting with biomorphic forms carved from a chunky brick of foam for my final project in first semester
Working with polystyrene was an intuitive (and entirely addictive) way of making. Challenging the material's usual conventions to create organic, bodily forms that both fossilise and drip out of the walls of Studio 1 💦
tendril curl, winding root
my first bronze
playing with counterbalance and discovering the possibilities of what this material can do
finished with a deep brown patina and layered with subtle greens and blues
still so much to learn sculpting with bronze but sincerely loving!!! every part of the process ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
A Place To Rest, 2024
Last year's final photography project. A hand-bound linen hardcover book using pigment ink on archival paper, tracing paper and waxed linen thread.
Showing next week amongst a bunch of my peers at @rmit.sculpture.club Intersections II exhibition (details in last slide!!) 🍃
I made this for my final work in Photoshop class last year and cannot remember what I titled it 😌🦋
Tasked to make an animation that references a work of our own, I ended up connecting two collages with some fun experimental tings, metamorphosis and other bits n bobs
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Finding joy in the out of focus and the blooms in the garden. The blurriness feels to me like nostalgia or distant memories, when you try to picture something in your mind's eye, as you recall a dream🌷