Spatial Books are sculptures that examine how objects become images, and how images become abstractions of the physical world. A book usually contains representations of reality; in this series, the object itself is transformed into the book.
Each work begins with a three-dimensional object that is sliced into thin sections and embedded into transparent acrylic pages. As the pages are turned, the object is reconstructed as a sequence of flattened spatial information — no longer fully object, no longer merely image, but something between sculpture, archive, and abstraction.








