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Immersed in an environment inundated with traditional and modern technology, conflict develops over which to choose. My work is a reflection of balance between digital and haptic applications by employing both types of processes in design and manufacturing while visually expressing tension through exploration of form, space, and the morphing of shapes.

 

Inspired by sacred geometry and traditional architecture, I create my works in sterling silver to reference my affinity for metal which derives from a fascination of its properties and my father's engagement in steel production. Sketching and computer modeling assist in visualization while 3-D printing and lost-wax casting transform ideas into realities; therefore retaining the desired physical challenge of metalworking and creating a symbiotic relationship of processes.

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