
"Spiral of 9" is a sculptural meditation on memory, motion, and becoming. Each piece is a fragment of a living archive—twisted, corroded, and luminous—reflecting the tension between rootedness and transformation. Through metal, wire, and patina, I explore how identity is not fixed but forged, not inherited but continually reimagined.
Inspired by the spirit of 9, this series affirms that cultural memory is not a relic—it is a force. The spirals do not close; they expand. They reach across generations, languages, and landscapes, inviting viewers to witness the resilience of form and the persistence of soul.
In the chaos of wire and the quiet gleam of oxidized surfaces, I find a metaphor for creative continuity—how we build, rebuild, and remain. These works are not monuments to the past, but invitations to shape the future with courage, curiosity, and care.






