Held in Motion considers truth as a moment when something is revealed rather than hidden. Formed while molten through heat and gravity, the glass holds traces of movement that remain visible after the form has cooled and become solid. The folded edges carry tension between openness and containment, showing the forces that shaped the work instead of concealing them. I am interested in how glass can hold what has happened to it. For me, the work reflects truth as an experience — one that can feel exposing and unresolved, but still able to be held.
- Subject Matter: Vessel