Cheesecloth, Dye, Wire — 22" x 18" x 14"
Mother and Baby captures a moment of deep connection — a mother cradling her baby, her braid unfurling to become the child’s blanket. The sculpture transforms softness into structure, weaving maternal care, self sufficiency, and tenderness into a single form.
Hand-sculpted from layers of pastel-dyed cheesecloth, the work explores themes of nurturing, protection, and continuity — the ways we give of ourselves to shelter what we love. Its tactile surface and sculptural presence make it both intimate and monumental, inviting reflection on love made visible through form.
Cheesecloth, Dye, Wire — 22" x 18" x 14"
Mother and Baby captures a moment of deep connection — a mother cradling her baby, her braid unfurling to become the child’s blanket. The sculpture transforms softness into structure, weaving maternal care, self sufficiency, and tenderness into a single form.
Hand-sculpted from layers of pastel-dyed cheesecloth, the work explores themes of nurturing, protection, and continuity — the ways we give of ourselves to shelter what we love. Its tactile surface and sculptural presence make it both intimate and monumental, inviting reflection on love made visible through form.