Body On Repeat

2024

Plaster Cloth, Metal, Rope, Yarn

91cm x 91cm x 50cm

This piece comes from my ongoing interest in how the body repeats — movements, emotions, memories — and how those repetitions slowly shape new forms. I wanted to build something that feels both strong and fragile at the same time.

The structure combines soft and hard materials: the fabric and plaster stretch and bend over a black steel frame, almost like skin finding its place on a skeleton. The green and pink surfaces remind me of living tissue — something organic, unstable, always shifting. The yellow cords connect the parts together, like veins or ties that hold things in place, trying to keep them from falling apart.

It’s about a body that keeps rebuilding itself, again and again — slightly different each time, but always trying to stay whole.