radical permanence, to endlessly return, a motion everlasting.

I am interested not in abandoning tradition but in interrogating it, questioning the long-held assumption that fine jewellery must be defined by preciousness of material rather than depth of idea. Through my practice, ODE.TWO, I challenge conventional levels of value by working with unconventional resources, reframing notions of luxury while also responding to the environmental and economic pressures of contemporary life.

evolution is essential to existence.

Equally important to me is the freedom for both object and identity to evolve. I resist the fixation on a singular, recognisable aesthetic, instead allowing my work to develop organically alongside my own growth as a maker. Jewellery, in this sense, becomes a record of change, an ongoing dialogue rather than a fixed statement.