In Between Stillness and Motion, the spiral becomes a language of continuity — a form that turns endlessly inward and outward, never arriving, never complete. Each sculpture captures a moment within that unbroken flow: a pause that still carries movement, a motion that holds silence.
In these spirals, time seems to both expand and return. The viewer is invited into a slow meditation on continuity: how all forms, all moments, exist in that liminal space between stillness and motion.
In these spirals, time seems to both expand and return. The viewer is invited into a slow meditation on continuity: how all forms, all moments, exist in that liminal space between stillness and motion.