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TABLESCAPES
My tablescapes reimagine the table as more than a surface: it is a stage, a gathering place, a keeper of stories. In each work, I explore how arrangements of objects — plates, vessels, textiles, fragments — embody the traces of human presence. The table is never neutral; it reflects culture, ritual, and care.
By composing and re-composing these still life scenes, I am interested in how balance, absence and excess reveal emotional states. Some tables are abundant, celebratory, almost theatrical; others are sparse, suggestive of what is missing or left unsaid.
This work asks viewers to look closer at what is often overlooked — to consider the poetics of everyday materials and the quiet dramas played out across the surfaces we gather around.
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