Bodies is an ongoing exploration of the human form as both structure and vessel—something that holds, responds, and remembers. Each piece begins with the body as a point of departure, abstracted and reassembled through form, weight, and rhythm.
These works suggest movement and stillness, containment and openness. They echo the shapes of limbs, torsos, or gestures—without insisting on literal representation. In this way, they remain open—anchored in physicality, yet reaching toward something beyond.
The first piece in this series, Shared Resonance, was exhibited at the San Angelo Museum of Art. It marked the beginning of this sculptural inquiry into how the body carries memory, transmits energy, and becomes a quiet site of transformation.
Disassembled

Shared Resonance

Pregnant with Vision

Pregnant with Vision

Girl on Fire Tea Pot

Girl on Fire Tea Pot

Exploring shapes

Small Altar

Lotus study