My work is rooted in personal loss, this artwork explores memory and the deeply process of grieving, how memory interact with grief. Combining glass and ceramic, I investigate how we carry absence ,how moments, places, and objects become vessels for remembrance.
Blown in glass, this cement mixer becomes a fragile vessel of remembrance. The piece reflects the turning motion of grief—constant, heavy, yet always moving toward transformation. Transparent and delicate, the form reveals how memory and healing are built not from strength alone, but from vulnerability. What once carried concrete now carries silence, absence, and the slow work of rebuilding within.