My practice explores the tension between the physical body and its displacement across time, culture, and environment. I investigate the absence of the human form through historical and geological lenses, drawing inspiration from sites like Pompeii, where bodies have been reduced to plaster-filled voids. These remnants function as both presence and absence, artifacts of life and markers of loss. Beings become voids, and voids become earth. Through time, these forms embody the cyclical nature of existence and our eventual return to the land.