The Collected Gaze presents composed arrangements of selected objects.
Each tableau brings together found pieces, vernacular forms, and material curiosities, assembled through a singular point of view.
Objects are placed in relation, where proximity, contrast, and balance reveal a shift in perception.
Selected objects can be acquired directly.
Others are available by request.
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The Frozen Series
Surfaces that seem to have solidified mid-flow, as if movement had been abruptly interrupted.
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The Opaline Series
Opaline objects mounted in gilt metal.
Each piece available individually.
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The Gilded Green Series
A dialogue of transparency and reflection. Green moves through glass, surface, and light.
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The Opposition Series
A study in balance, defined by distance.
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The Crater Series
Four vessels forming a small topography of color and texture.
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The Hanger Series
Suspended velvet hooks for treasured garments.
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The Sink Series
Ceramic basins, 1970s. Domestic forms, displaced.
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The Wave series
Collected glass pieces sharing a common language of waves.
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The Dollhouse Studies
An informal composition of dollhouse furniture and garments.
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The Sunlit Series
Heat settles into surface.
What remains is not color, but residue.
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The Teapot Series
An eclectic dialogue between cloisonné enamel, hammered metal and porcelain.
Each piece available individually
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The Pointed Toe Series
A Prada kitten heels archive edit.
Each piece available individually.
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The Bowl Series
A tactile interplay of vitrified enamel, iridescent glaze and hammered contours.
Each piece available individually.
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The Mesh Bag Series
Antique mesh handbag with a gold tone metal frame.
Each piece available individually.
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The Inner Circles Series
Forms held in circular tension.
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The Rose Cabinet
An arrangement of opaline vessels, gilded contours and mirrored surface.
From gaze to object
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