This sculpture is based on the word “me,” which is cut into parts and suspended within a structural frame. The work explores the psychological condition of being left in the middle of a conversation or situation without resolution. The suspended word becomes a physical representation of a self that is neither grounded nor supported but held in a state of suspension. The structure emphasizes hanging, balance, and incompletion, translating a psychological condition into a spatial and structural one.
We live not only among objects and buildings, but among words — words that were spoken, words that were misunderstood, words that were never said, and words that ended something.
In other wor(l)ds is a body of sculptural works that gives physical form to these invisible presences. Derived from language, memory, and psychological states, the works translate conversations into structures, emotions into weight, and sentences into bodies.
These sculptures do not represent objects.
They represent conditions — confusion, indecision, repetition, rejection, and conclusion.
They are not meant to be read.
They are meant to be walked through.