Practice

Commissioned Works.

A permanent form for a defining chapter.

Sculptural works created in quiet dialogue with private collectors, organisations and architectural environments. Each commission begins as a conversation and becomes a lasting marker of a chapter that could only ever be experienced by the person, relationship or organisation that lived it.

A commissioned work in a refined architectural interior
— A commission may mark
A personal transformation
A relationship
An organisation entering a new phase
A place taking on new meaning
Process

Each commission unfolds in quiet stages — listening, observation, translation, material.

The chapter is read in private dialogue. From that conversation a composition emerges — line and stucco shaped to carry an invisible movement back into form. The work is made for a single collector, relationship or interior and is never repeated.

What chapter deserves a permanent form?

Kiki Brusché — working in the practice