Embodied Connections explores the dynamic relationship between the human figure and architectural space, focusing on themes of perception, presence and spatial experience. The sculptures, featuring figures posed in mid-action, reflect moments of connection, disconnection, and the tension between materiality and gesture. This interplay draws on somatic memory and the movement between self and space.

The pairs of figures in each piece are intimate yet communal, balancing solitude and shared existence. The space itself is not passive but actively engages with the figures, shaping their relational dynamics. Through this, Embodied Connections invites reflection on the invisible forces that bind us to one another and to the world around us. It encourages a deeper exploration of human connection, highlighting how presence is not just physical, but a continuous exchange between body, space, and the emotional threads that unite us.