"I am an experimental sculptor and installation artist.
My practice is a pursuit of lightness — finding it inside materials that resist it. Working across Carrara marble, Murano glass and Jingdezhen porcelain, I embed my work within the oldest living craft traditions and then push against them, using botanical forms not as subject matter but as a structural logic: the orchid that survives through relation, the form that exists in perpetual becoming. My central obsession is the threshold — the moment between weight and weightlessness, between the geological and the living — and my most recent work extends this into collaboration itself, building systems where meaning only emerges through the entanglement of materials, organisms and disciplines." - Amy Thai