COASTLINE SILK
A collection of sculptural objects composed of pearl, mineral, and fiber.
Assembled slowly, and intended for daily presence.
Coastline Silk works through restraint: material arranged rather than adorned, shaped by weight, rhythm, and light. Inspired by coastal erosion and sediment, each form is built by hand and left intentionally unresolved.
Objects suspend between softness and structure. Baroque pearl meets silk; stone interrupts flow; repetition gives way to singular form.
No two pieces are alike. Variation is inherent to the process.