A ceramic sculpture that explores the connection between clothing, identity, and memory. Its elegant, tailored form is inspired by classic fashion, exuding a quiet yet meaningful presence.
A delicately sculpted pearl necklace is seamlessly integrated into the neckline, emphasizing the relationship between adornment and clothing. The corset, with its structured form and laced ties, embodies refinement and restriction, reflecting how fashion can shape or confine identity.
As in my artistic language, the absence of a human figure leaves space for interpretation. Did this dress belong to someone who once was, or is it an abstract representation of time and femininity? To me, “Necklace” is more than a garment—it is a vessel of memory, a silent story of an unseen body.
| Clay, Wheel Throwing, and Hand-Sculpting | 36.5 x 14.5 cm. | 2025