I make landscapes of loss, using sculpture, video and time-based processes as a way to make grief tangible. In my ongoing public intervention, “We Walk in Circles,” I am physically wearing a circular path into the grass of a public park through repeated, solitary walking. It is a slow, sustained performance that acts as a portrait of grief and survival. Rather than searching for a resolution, this work embraces the repetitive, looping nature of living. By carving this physical mark into a communal landscape, my goal is to transform a solitary act of survival into a shared testament.