Multiplicity
Multiplicity

2024

15" X 9”

Duality in the form as object begin to split // the design depicts the piece appearing to separate, representing the conflicting and diverging aspects of one’s identity // however, despite this diversion, the object would not be whole without all of its parts

Duality Visual Face 1
Duality Visual Face 1

2024

12” X 8”

Object 'split' in to two complementary shapes to provide a viewer of the impact of duality //

The observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity.

Duality Visual Face 2
Duality Visual Face 2

2024

13” X 8

Object 'split' in to two complementary shapes // visual face 2 provides the viewer a different depiction/story contesting to one’s experience in being viewed per the observer’s own narrative //

The observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity.

Form 6
Form 6

2024

12” x 8”

Form 6 // On Rebalancing

Sculpture Form 6 portrays the object's challenging balance, weighing more on one side contesting to the human idea of leaning into one identity more than the other. Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they reject a part of their identity, and find ways to integrate to create balance within.

Form 6
Form 6

2024

12” x 8”

Form 6 Rebalanced - Flipped

Sculpture Form 6 portrays the object's challenging balance, weighing more on one side contesting to the human idea of leaning into one identity more than the other. Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they reject a part of their identity, and find ways to integrate to create balance within.

Form 3
Form 3

2024

10.5” X 6”

Form 3 // duality in split objects

Sculpture Form 3 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality. This form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity to convey the concept of duality // the observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering what ways they split their own identities.

Form 3
Form 3

2024

10.5” X 6”

Form 3 // duality in split objects

Sculpture Form 3 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality. This form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity to convey the concept of duality // the observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering what ways they split their own identities.

Form 5 // Visual 1
Form 5 // Visual 1

2024

5”X9”

Form 5 in its Visual 1 view

Sculpture Form 5 Visual 1 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

The sculpture has the ability to shape shift into its Visual 2 form to convey the concept of choosing which identity to lead with //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they adjust their own identities to fit to a particular narrative.

Form 5 // Visual 2
Form 5 // Visual 2

2024

5”X9”

Sculpture Form 5 Visual 2 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

The sculpture has the ability to shape shift into its Visual 1 form to convey the concept of choosing which identity to lead with //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they adjust their own identities to fit into a particular narrative.

Form 5 // Visual 3
Form 5 // Visual 3

2024

5”X 9”

Form 5 in its Visual 1, deeper view

Fragmented
Fragmented

2024

6" X 24”

Multi shape object

The piece is still a work in progress. The sculpture exhibits sharp, interconnecting edges melding into one another // as the sculpture evolve, each new layer is character development, building on its shadows, negative spaces and complementary sculptural lines //

Each piece within sculpture represents a uniqueness, highlighting diversity and complexity in the concept of multiplicity in identity.

Form 4
Form 4

2024

9" X 11.5”

Form 4 split in two shapes

Sculpture Form 4 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape. //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality, this form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity //

The silhouette and negative space between the shapes conveys its own narrative.

Form 2  // Visual 1
Form 2 // Visual 1

2024

12” x 11”

Duality shown in object Form 2 Visual 1

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 1 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines and curvatures. Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely //

Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 2
Form 2 // Visual 2

2024

3” x 11”

Duality shown on object Form 2 in Visual 2

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 2 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines and curvatures. //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes. //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 3
Form 2 // Visual 3

2024

7” x 10”

Duality shown on Object Form 2 Visual 3

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 3 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines, curvatures and shadows. With different views, the object provides its own dimensions //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 4
Form 2 // Visual 4

2024

7” x 10”

Duality shown on object Form 2 Visual 4

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 4 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines, curvatures and shadows. With different views, the object provides its own dimensions //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 3 (Details)
Form 2 // Visual 3 (Details)

A closer look at Form 2 // Visual 3 — multiple sculptural lines and points are new starting points of view, of story, of narrative.

Multiplicity
Duality Visual Face 1
Duality Visual Face 2
Form 6
Form 6
Form 3
Form 3
Form 5 // Visual 1
Form 5 // Visual 2
Form 5 // Visual 3
Fragmented
Form 4
Form 2  // Visual 1
Form 2 // Visual 2
Form 2 // Visual 3
Form 2 // Visual 4
Form 2 // Visual 3 (Details)
Multiplicity

2024

15" X 9”

Duality in the form as object begin to split // the design depicts the piece appearing to separate, representing the conflicting and diverging aspects of one’s identity // however, despite this diversion, the object would not be whole without all of its parts

Duality Visual Face 1

2024

12” X 8”

Object 'split' in to two complementary shapes to provide a viewer of the impact of duality //

The observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity.

Duality Visual Face 2

2024

13” X 8

Object 'split' in to two complementary shapes // visual face 2 provides the viewer a different depiction/story contesting to one’s experience in being viewed per the observer’s own narrative //

The observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity.

Form 6

2024

12” x 8”

Form 6 // On Rebalancing

Sculpture Form 6 portrays the object's challenging balance, weighing more on one side contesting to the human idea of leaning into one identity more than the other. Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they reject a part of their identity, and find ways to integrate to create balance within.

Form 6

2024

12” x 8”

Form 6 Rebalanced - Flipped

Sculpture Form 6 portrays the object's challenging balance, weighing more on one side contesting to the human idea of leaning into one identity more than the other. Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they reject a part of their identity, and find ways to integrate to create balance within.

Form 3

2024

10.5” X 6”

Form 3 // duality in split objects

Sculpture Form 3 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality. This form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity to convey the concept of duality // the observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering what ways they split their own identities.

Form 3

2024

10.5” X 6”

Form 3 // duality in split objects

Sculpture Form 3 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality. This form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity to convey the concept of duality // the observer may experience the object’s negative space and identify its multiplicity //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering what ways they split their own identities.

Form 5 // Visual 1

2024

5”X9”

Form 5 in its Visual 1 view

Sculpture Form 5 Visual 1 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

The sculpture has the ability to shape shift into its Visual 2 form to convey the concept of choosing which identity to lead with //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they adjust their own identities to fit to a particular narrative.

Form 5 // Visual 2

2024

5”X9”

Sculpture Form 5 Visual 2 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape //

The sculpture has the ability to shape shift into its Visual 1 form to convey the concept of choosing which identity to lead with //

Viewers are welcomed to relate to this sculpture form by considering in what ways do they adjust their own identities to fit into a particular narrative.

Form 5 // Visual 3

2024

5”X 9”

Form 5 in its Visual 1, deeper view

Fragmented

2024

6" X 24”

Multi shape object

The piece is still a work in progress. The sculpture exhibits sharp, interconnecting edges melding into one another // as the sculpture evolve, each new layer is character development, building on its shadows, negative spaces and complementary sculptural lines //

Each piece within sculpture represents a uniqueness, highlighting diversity and complexity in the concept of multiplicity in identity.

Form 4

2024

9" X 11.5”

Form 4 split in two shapes

Sculpture Form 4 portrays the object's duality in the form of two objects and their complementary sharp lines, curvatures and shape. //

Using anthropomorphism practices to enforce the concept of duality, this form is comprised of two shapes to portray a split in object identity //

The silhouette and negative space between the shapes conveys its own narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 1

2024

12” x 11”

Duality shown in object Form 2 Visual 1

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 1 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines and curvatures. Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely //

Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 2

2024

3” x 11”

Duality shown on object Form 2 in Visual 2

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 2 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines and curvatures. //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes. //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 3

2024

7” x 10”

Duality shown on Object Form 2 Visual 3

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 3 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines, curvatures and shadows. With different views, the object provides its own dimensions //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 4

2024

7” x 10”

Duality shown on object Form 2 Visual 4

Sculpture Form 2, viewed from Visual 4 point portrays the object's duality in the form of sharp lines, curvatures and shadows. With different views, the object provides its own dimensions //

Using anthropomorphism practices, the concept of duality within humanity applies to objects that portray their own twoness/multiplicity through their varying sharped edges, negative spaces and silhouettes //

The different visuals describes how, like objects, humans may show up differently to different groups/communities, and are treated respectively to how they're viewed, from one angle to the next without careful examination of the object/person entirely. Each visual provides the viewer a new and different narrative.

Form 2 // Visual 3 (Details)

A closer look at Form 2 // Visual 3 — multiple sculptural lines and points are new starting points of view, of story, of narrative.

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