Unstable Attendants is a two-part floor-based sculpture that explores a relationship between two precarious entities held in close proximity. Constructed from locally salvaged and reclaimed materials, discarded objects are reassembled into bodily forms whose previous functions remain partially visible, suggesting figures that support, lean towards, or depend upon one another in an unresolved exchange. Layered and uneven surfaces form an improvised skin that both conceals and exposes the materials beneath, allowing traces of use, damage, and repair to remain present. Through humour, awkwardness, and tension, the work reflects on vulnerability, endurance, and the negotiation required for things to remain upright or intact, proposing instability as a shared condition between bodies, objects, and systems of support.
A precarious and hybrid assemblage that merges hard and soft materials - rigid plaster, sagging fabric, crumbling foam—into a human-like form, evoking themes of vulnerability, and bodily distortion within an unstable structure.
The Balance of Being is a mixed media hybrid sculpture that explores the tension between weight and fragility, through contrasting domestic/industrial materials and precarious forms that evoke the emotional strain of maintaining stability in unstable environments.
An assemblage of fleshy, limb-like forms and rusted metal, evoking an uneasy intimacy between fragmented, hybrid bodies suspended in a precarious choreography of tension and connection.