Residual Morphologies

Residual Morphologies is a sculptural series that asks: What happens when waste materials are treated as precious? These works begin as remnants of urban consumption and industrial processes, emerging as tactile artefacts that challenge our perceptions of value. Their surfaces are layered, eroded, and smoothed, reflecting the passage of time and the cycles of nature.

Residual Morphologies vessel No 01- 44 W x 47 H x x 20 D (cm) – Paper

Residual Morphologies vessel No 01- 44 W x 47 H x x 20 D (cm) – Paper

Residual Morphologies Vessel No 02- 27 Wx 37 H x 23 D (cm) – Paper

Residual Morphologies Vessel No 03 Sketch

Residual Morphologies Vessel No 03- 30 W x 37 H x 30 D (cm) – Paper

Residual Morphologies vessel No 01- 44 W x 47 H x x 20 D (cm) – Paper