Volatile Landscapes reflects a period in my life when everything felt unstable: my inner landscape, the political environment, and the warming world we all live in. These bowls embody that tension. Their surfaces suggest crater lakes, terraces, and mineral pools—places shaped by heat, pressure, and ongoing change. They mirror how our inner lives shift beneath us.
In this series, I explore the beauty and unease of volatility. The tremor beneath stillness, the fragility of our environments, and how transformation leaves its marks over time. The pieces are quiet but convey movement. They serve as containers of memory, instability, and resilience. They reflect landscapes both external and internal.