Wire Series

Handwoven on a floor loom using blue and gold wires, this work merges weaving and sculpture into a three-dimensional form that exists between textile, vessel, and spatial drawing. The interlacing of metallic fibers transforms the woven surface into a sculptural structure, allowing the material to hold volume, tension, and movement. Blue and gold wires reflect light in shifting ways, creating an ever-changing presence that responds to the surrounding environment and the viewer's movement through space.
Rooted in traditional hand weaving techniques yet extending beyond the flat plane, the work explores how woven forms can become architectural and embodied. The sculpture challenges conventional distinctions between craft and fine art, emphasizing weaving as both a structural and conceptual practice. Each woven gesture becomes an act of construction, layering memory, labor, and material transformation into a tactile form.