"Crafted in quiet contemplation, these pieces embrace wabi-sabi philosophy, utilizing discarded materials to create art that values imperfections. Each work undergoes meticulous layering, aging, and repair, echoing the Japanese art of Kintsugi. Wabi-sabi, a celebration of flaws and imperfections, nurtures authenticity, acknowledging life's impermanence. As viewers explore these intricate creations, they are encouraged to celebrate their own imperfections, finding beauty in life's patina and uniqueness, echoing Leonard Cohen's sentiment: 'There's a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.'"