What the Body Remembers
sculpture, 2025 (clay)
When clay becomes flesh; structure becomes inheritance. The rigid matrix of interlocking frames carries unspoken histories: the architecture of expectation, of trauma, of identity, all impressed over time.
These frames are echoes of learned shapes, of spaces the body has been asked to occupy. In the figure’s stillness, there is both resistance and resignation, a quiet remembering of boundaries long lived in.