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Niobe — A Study of Pride, Loss, and Stillness
There is something timeless about the story of Niobe — a figure defined by pride, and ultimately, by devastating loss. In Greek mythology, Niobe’s hubris led her to challenge the gods, a moment of arrogance that resulted in the loss of her children and her transformation into stone, forever suspended in grief. This sculpture explores that exact moment — not in drama, but in restraint. Created from life with a live model, the work captures a deeply human gesture: arms crossing


Temptation
Created as a private commission and installed in Mexico, Temptation explores that delicate moment just before surrender, when instinct meets hesitation. The figure stands at the edge of the water, caught in a quiet dialogue between movement and pause. Her posture suggests both curiosity and restraint, as if she is drawn forward while still holding onto the present moment. The gesture is subtle, but charged with intention. The interaction with the environment is essential. Re


Into the Woods
There’s a moment when the body no longer feels separate from its surroundings, when movement becomes instinct and form begins to respond to something unseen. Into the Woods comes from that space. This life size bronze explores the human figure in a state of transition, caught between grounding and release. The lifted leg and extended arms suggest both balance and surrender, as if the figure is responding to an internal rhythm rather than an external force. It is not a fixed
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