The abstract landscape collection includes relief wall sculptures that compose one's journey through scale, form and geometry. They are inspired by Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese landscape architect who operated from the 1920s to 1980s.
The relief artworks investigate intricate relationships between architecture and landscape. They are meticulously crafted from plaster. The fine-sanded surface achieves a smooth, tactile finish that invites close inspection. The interplay of light on the reliefs' surface evokes the movement of time, as shadows shift and change throughout the day.