Passages of Identity, Pattern, and Presence
This body of work explores the moments when form shifts—when identity moves from one state into another. Each series functions as a threshold: a passage from inheritance into emergence, from containment into pattern, from memory into presence. My practice moves across mediums and conceptual rooms, tracing how the self changes shape through rupture, residue, counterpoint, and reconfiguration. Thresholds gathers these explorations as a single field of becoming, where transformation is not a destination, but an ongoing architecture of being.
Thresholds is the evolving field of my practice — a space where identity unfolds through pattern, residue, and the quiet architecture of becoming. My work moves through rooms rather than residing in any single one: places of grief, emergence, counterpoint, memory, and surrender. Each room is a threshold, a point of passage rather than arrival. Rooms of Grief — comprised of Room of Brpken Dreams and Room of Incarnation — is one such passage: a study in how rupture shapes presence and how form reorganizes itself when the old structures fail. But the field is larger. My divergent, inquisitive mind holds many rooms, each offering its own shift in perspective. Across mediums and processes, I explore how the self changes shape at these boundaries, and how art becomes the record — and the engine — of that transformation.