Kairos Series
Drawing from the artist’s interest in art history, this series explores the Greek concept of time in relation to the natural environment.
The Greek noun kairos is defined as the perfect, delicate, and fleeting rightness of time, an opportune moment that allows for change through action and movement. Metaphorically, kairos is present when a shoot breaks through the soil toward the light, when buds open into flowers, or when pods burst into seeds. All these transformations release micro-particles of soil, dust, or pollen, echoed in the wild clay residue that lightly dusts the vessels.
Formed from pieces that unify the purity of porcelain with the vitality of foraged soil, and wall paintings that highlight the raw beauty of clay, Kairos represents the artist’s abstraction of the silent transformations that occur in nature and are often unnoticed amid the chaos of contemporary times.