Mid-stride, mid-thought, she moves with intent. One hand meets resistance, not to stop her, but to shape her path. Around her, etched terrains rise and fall, like a map, a memory, a rhythm.

These marks aren’t just texture. They speak.
Of movement.
Of balance.
Of how we navigate space with quiet strength.

In this piece, I explore how spatial forms and patterned surfaces shape our movement and perception. The figure navigates an environment of raised levels and etched geometric forms that suggest both architecture and metaphor. These patterns become a language: how we step, lean, reach, and press forward in a world constantly shifting underfoot.

My work is rooted in flux—diaspora, memory, rhythm. I carve micro-spaces that echo how we live in-between: between places, between selves, between what we leave and what we lean toward. Here, movement is not just gesture but intent. The body advances with purpose, and in that advance, a conversation is opened—between viewer and form, between stillness and stride.

The sculpture invites response. Do you step closer, lean in, move around her? Like much of my work, it asks not for answers but for presence; for feeling, for pause, for a recognition of the space we each navigate daily, mapped in lines both visible and remembered.

Meet the edge