Dispersal captures the quiet magic of a fleeting childhood ritual—the moment a dandelion is lifted to the lips, a wish held briefly, and then released into the air. Its anemone-like form radiates outward, suggesting motion, lightness, and the gentle surrender of control. Though forged in steel, the piece carries an unexpected sense of delicacy, as if each element might drift away on an unseen current.
At its core, Dispersal is about trust: in movement, in change, and in the unseen forces that carry us forward. It evokes hope not as something fixed, but as something that travels—expanding, scattering, and taking root in new and unknown places. The work invites viewers to reflect on the balance between holding on and letting go, and to find comfort in the act of release.
Donated in support of Blood Cancer United, Dispersal honors resilience and the courage to embrace uncertainty, offering a quiet reminder that even in moments of fragility, there is possibility, motion, and renewal.