My sculptural practice centers on the quiet power of stone—alabaster, soapstone, and marble—transformed into intimate, hand-worked forms that invite stillness, joy, and peace. Through abstraction, natural motifs, and subtle figuration, I animate the immobility of stone, revealing the movement and energy it holds within.

Each piece is a meditation on the tension between presence and absence, mass and breath. In shaping these materials, I seek to create a sense of calm symmetry—an internal alignment of mind and matter. These sculptures act as touchstones, offering viewers a gentle space to reflect, reconnect, and sense possibility.

My work is rooted in the belief that art can be a source of hope and transformation—both quiet and profound—as we navigate the complexities of daily life.

Art reaches out across humanity, to have conversations without need for words. Art builds communities and connections through sensing instead of thinking.
— Elisa Adams

The Tarot ExhibitIon

Formed by the Fates

A Journey through the Major Arcana

XVII The Star

III Empress