Worn Out Embraces series looks at enlarged clay plasters as emotional pillars in the current period of overwhelming global issues and pressure of living in a city. Some titles of the work in the brackets refers to the writing on top of the sculpture, which comes from the online found story, where a narrator shares how they overuse this expression currently more than 'love you' or 'take care' due to daily number of shocking information.

- Worn Out Embraces (Wishing Stars) (2023)
- Worn Out Embraces (Unseen) (2023)
- Worn Out Embraces (Pair for One) (2022)
- Worn Out Embraces (of Glass Band Aids) (2023)
- Worn Out Embraces (Fucking Hell) (2022)
- Worn Out Embraces (of August Meteor Shower) (2023)

Worn Out Embraces (Wishing Stars) (2023)
Glazed stoneware ceramics, 28 x 44 x 13 cm
Glazed stoneware ceramics, 28 x 44 x 13 cm


Worn Out Embraces (Unseen) (2023)
Glazed stoneware ceramics, 17 x 40 x 30 cm



Worn Out Embraces (Pair for One) (2022)
Reused red mirror acrylic, 100 x 34 x 15 cm


Worn Out Embraces (of Glass Ban Aids) (2022)
Glass, 20 x 21 x 1 cm

Worn Out Embraces (Fucking Hell) (2022)
Glazed stoneware ceramics
34 x 24 x 21 cm




Worn Out Embraces (of August Meteor Shower) (2023)
Emboss on paper, stainsteel, 136 x 68 x 32 cm
Emboss on paper, stainsteel, 136 x 68 x 32 cm

