Lost In My Head
2024
sculpted panel
50x70 cm
Lost in My Head is where my sculptural journey truly began. After countless trials, experiments, and moments of doubt, this was the first piece that finally worked; the first time the shape aligned with the vision in my mind. It’s not perfect, and I can see everything I’d do differently now, but that’s part of its identity.
The form reflects the feeling of thoughts looping, colliding, and expanding beyond their edges. A physical expression of the mind when it refuses to stay still. It’s a piece built on persistence and curiosity, a reminder that breakthroughs are often born from the messy middle of learning.
This work marks the moment I realised that what I imagined could exist; I just had to keep going.