Same in Every Language 7
20 W × 20 H × 7 D cm

The translucent quality of the mesh allows the eye to appear as if it is floating, both watching and being watched. It is a reminder that the act of seeing, and the emotions that a gaze can convey—curiosity, vulnerability, or recognition—do not require a spoken vocabulary. They are universal. The sieve, an object designed to separate and categorize, is here transformed into a vessel for connection. For me, this piece is about the moment of pure, unfiltered recognition when we look into another’s eyes and see not a stranger, but a reflection of our own existence. It is a call to look past the divisions we have created and embrace the common sight that binds us all