Holds Between Worlds
Hold Between Worlds explores the suspended space between past and present, homeland and displacement, memory and becoming. Rooted in my experience of migration, the work reflects a state of in-betweenness—never fully belonging to one place, yet shaped by many.Through porcelain forms, I create delicate structures that embody both fragility and endurance. The suspended elements suggest a moment of pause, as if caught mid-transition, holding memories that cannot fully settle. Repetition and variation echo the persistence of memory—how certain images, feelings, and places return in fragments rather than as complete narratives.