My artwork has always aimed to explore the relationship between individuals and the external world, as well as the interconnectedness and interdependence among individuals. I believe that these unseen entanglements and interweaving create a realm of liminal space, also known as the "Threshold/Liminal Space". Through the pliability and malleability of clay and porcelain, I engage in explorations and experiments in form, texture, and color, creating works imbued with a sense of fluidity and folded curves. The complexity and abstraction of these interrelationships among individuals are the themes I continuously delve into.
New Bones (2018), Kecskeme, Hungary
Cup and Sculpture, Cup 8cm*12cm, Sculpture 4cm*13cm
Porcelain, Slip Casting, High Fire
Liminal Space (2019) Ohio U.S.,
Teapot Sets
White Stoneware, High Fire
New Bones II (2019) Ohio, U.S.
Sculpture
W50cm*H40cm, Stoneware, Mid-fire
Ripples (2016) Ohio U.S.
Cups Set
white clay, wood fire