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Hybridity. Take up space

Take up space offers words of inspiration to the viewer that are intended to affirm their experiences regardless of their background. In a society where we often feel powerless ‘Take up space’ empowers the viewer to step into the world and be present and visible.

Hand-cut glass, fused, kiln-carved and slumped
Size: Diameter 36cm x H.6cm

Hybridity. These works explore my experiences of straddling different cultures and the challenges of navigating in-between-ness. They invite the viewer to reflect on their own challenges and encourage them to take ownership of their experiences and contributions. In a world where we often feel powerless, these objects remind us that we are both valid and valuable.