Fragment, 2024
Glass, copper This is my Masters graduation work exhibited at TASE 24 in Tallinn, it reflects on my personal, and by extension society’s relationship to our environment, stemming from my own multi-national and multi-religious framework. The material-specific installation and sculpture, engage the senses to highlight tension, fragility, and coexistence. I investigate how identity shapes and reshapes our interactions with objects and how art can help us overcome isolation by meeting ourselves and others, transcending language through shared understanding. In the face of a divided world that is becoming increasingly more polarised, the viewer is invited to observe how two inherently different objects can coexist and enhance each other thus encouraging constructive dialogue and reflexivity. Points of departure for my practice are the manifestations of selfhood, discovery and reflexivity through engagement with materiality.