3-DIMENSIONAL WORK

2026

2025

Tsʼonot

Tsʼonot
2025
Oil and PLA filament on wood panel
13 × 15 × 6 inches

Named after the Maya word for cenote, Tsʼonot evokes a threshold between surface and depth, matter and mystery. The woven filament structure hovers between organism and architecture, suggesting hidden networks, submerged worlds, and the unseen forces that connect forms across space and time.

Anima System

Anima System
2025
PLA, jute, foam clay, stainless steel metal sheet, and acrylic
20 × 25 × 3 inches

Anima System explores the porous boundary between organism and structure, intuition and order. Through an interplay of woven fibers, cellular frameworks, and biomorphic forms, the work suggests a living architecture—an evolving system where matter, memory, and energy converge. The piece inhabits a space between artifact and organism, inviting reflection on the interconnected networks that shape both natural and human-made worlds.




2023

Samaras’ 62.5 x 27×2 inches, acrylic and 3D printed in resin pieces on oak wood panels, 2023. (Acquired by Sage Atlanta through Living Walls)

Sage Discovery Center Headquarters, Ponce City Market, Atlanta Ga.

On view at Free Market Gallery, Atlanta Ga in 2023.

‘Roseta Lecanora’ (Collab with BramDos Studio) 36x36x2 inches, Acrylic, Resin, Oak, Glass Beads and Composite Fibers, steel, LED lights, 2023.

(Solo Exhibition ‘In Between:The Familiar and the New‘ at FreeMarket Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2023.)

Such a special piece to me and so relevant to the concept of my solo show because my parents were part of the fabrication process. Unconditional love, craft, connection, nature, home.

Wood Ear’, 16x12x6.5 inches, acrylic, resin, oak wood, 2023.

(Solo Exhibition ‘In Between:The Familiar and the New‘ at FreeMarket Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2023.)

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