“All thy billows and thy waves passed over me” is a part of a sentence from the Bible that says that despite all the waves breaking on me, the hardships in life, I have faith.
The formal base is a punching bag that contains body shapes, some from the body's castings, some from body aids, and others from more abstract and unidentified shapes. In addition, boxing gloves made of charcoal are placed on the side.
In my work, I am guided by emotional attentiveness. I listen to the substance, mass, shape, which tell me when to stop the artistic process and share it with the viewer in its ostensibly unfinished form, thereby making room for transience and freedom without forcing rational formalism. I let the material reflect its qualities and "mistakes" as an integral part of a broad reality which communicates an open approach, finding "wholeness" in "absence" and "lack