Inscapes

Inscapes (2024) is a sculptural installation that explores the architecture of inner worlds through interconnected ceramic forms. Drawing from structural systems like conduits, wiring, and piping—elements often hidden behind walls—these works externalize interior psychological landscapes. Each sculpture acts as a physical manifestation of thought patterns, emotional circuits, and spatial memory, revealing an intricate logic beneath their abstract forms.

Positioned on uniform plinths and arranged in a grid, the pieces evoke a collective language of containment and flow. The repetition of form, with subtle shifts in color, glaze, and gesture, emphasizes both individuality and systemic relation—suggesting that our internal frameworks are shaped by both personal experience and broader infrastructural forces.

This installation invites viewers to navigate a maze of emotional and spatial logic, where structure meets vulnerability and the tactile traces of hand-built labor reveal the complexity of inhabiting one’s own mind.

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