Cold in Winter
When the cold sets in, one can notice wrapped bushes and trees all across the city. I followed a sculptural interest: how the material shapes a new volume, how the silhouette transforms, and the very gesture of wrapping itself.

At the same time, working with porcelain is nothing like spontaneous wrapping. It is a long, painstaking, and predictable process. The volumes of the sculpture will no longer shift — it is a fixed state that I have chosen to ‘freeze’.
Cold in Winter
Porcelain
37x23x22 sm
2025
Photo from the Tōmo gallery booth — Catalog 2026