Life Loop
This work explores life not as a linear progression, but as a spiral structure—iterative, expanding, and continuously in motion. Rather than moving toward fixed endings, life unfolds through cycles of rupture, repair, and regeneration.
The project emerged during 2024–2025, a period marked by personal loss and physical vulnerability. During this time, the artist’s cat passed away, and she underwent two surgeries in close succession. These experiences brought an acute awareness of fragility, absence, and the irreversible passage of time. Instead of perceiving these events as isolated disruptions, the artist began to understand them as structural elements shaping an ongoing life trajectory.
The sculpture takes the form of a spiraling skeletal framework. While reminiscent of bone, it does not symbolize death; rather, it represents a resilient internal structure that sustains life. Along the ascending curve, flowers emerge—markers of growth, realization, emotional accumulation, and moments of quiet harvest. Each bloom signifies a point of transformation embedded within lived experience.
Life Loop is not a meditation on endings, but on continuity—on how life persistently reorganizes itself through loss, repair, and becoming.


