Sculptural Installation Art

Earlier in my practice, I worked extensively with sculptural installation, often creating site-specific, process-based works that responded directly to space, proximity, and material relationships. These installations were intentionally provisional and intuitive, built through experimentation rather than fixed plans. Materials were arranged in ways that emphasized spatial tension, movement, and the physical experience of being near the work.

Although I no longer produce large-scale installations regularly, this approach continues to inform my drawing practice. My sensitivity to scale, negative space, fragmentation, and viewer positioning comes directly from this spatial way of thinking. What once unfolded physically in a room now operates within the picture plane - where proximity, interruption, and layering are translated into visual relationships rather than physical ones.

The gallery portfolio included on my website documents this earlier body of work as an important foundation, revealing how spatial experimentation and material process continue to shape the conceptual and compositional structure of my current practice.