Recent Installations

I think of Installation as placing an idea into space—where space itself becomes the canvas. The work can move beyond the edge of a wall, spill onto the floor, climb toward the ceiling, or exist in suspension. It is never a single element, but a careful placement of forms held in conversation with one another. The work asks for movement. Meaning unfolds as you walk around it, through it, alongside it—your body becoming part of the composition. Installation is a way of directing personal vision: what you notice first, how color calls the eye toward itself, how light is tuned as a participatory element, to reflect, illuminate, or bounce from form to form. The space is activated not for a distant spectator, but for a participant, someone whose presence allows the materials to speak, illuminating curiosity through encounter.