“The forest speaks in light, if you know how to listen.”
In the Series The Forest Remembers I work with materials that carry the imprint of past live: bark, wood, and fragments shaped by time. In my hands, these elements are not tamed, but guided. I follow the lines the forest has already drawn, shaping pieces that honor their wild origins.
In this series, light becomes part of the material. The bark cradles illumination the way a canopy holds the sun, casting shifting patterns across walls and rooms. The glow is warm, alive - an echo of the forest at golden hour, carried indoors.
These works invite us to see the overlooked not as debris, but as abundance. They ask us to hold beauty and responsibility in the same breath: to slow our consumption, to reimagine our relationship with what we take from the earth, and to remember that every object carries the memory of the place it came from.
