Connection is the most elemental gesture of form. A link is not ornament, but structure — a syntax through which bodies, metals, and memories cohere.
Link investigates the act of joining: the precise moment when two fragments negotiate their distance. Every joint, every hinge, every bond becomes a site of meaning — a point where geometry learns to speak. In these pieces, assembly is not method but thought: a way of writing through metal, of composing relationships between tension and release, mass and void.
What emerges is not jewellery, but a topology of attachment — a language built in alloy and silence.