The Door is a sculptural project that explores feminine forms through the delicate yet resilient medium of porcelain. Each piece is unique, resting on a black metal base that grounds the work while allowing the porcelain to speak of fragility, strength, and transformation. Inspired by surrounding nature, the project reflects how different life experiences shape us, moving our existence into new chapters.
The forms embody resilience: survival becomes renewal, echoing the cycles of nature that return each year with growth and rebirth. These sculptures are not about sadness but about forward movement — each one a threshold, a beginning, a reminder that transformation is constant. The feminine forms stand as metaphors for lived experience, carrying traces of vulnerability yet affirming strength through their material presence.
By combining porcelain’s delicate translucency with the solidity of black metal, The Door creates a dialogue between fragility and endurance. It invites viewers to consider how identity is shaped by the passage of time and the resilience found in renewal. Each sculpture becomes both a marker of survival and a celebration of beginnings, embodying the quiet power of nature’s cycles and the human capacity to move forward.