This is a topic close to my heart. For me, one of the persistent challenges in crafting abstract wooden sculptures lies in capturing the essence of emotion and movement. Unlike representational art, abstraction requires a deeper understanding of how lines, curves, and negative spaces can convey a sense of energy or tranquility. It's a constant exploration of pushing boundaries and experimenting with different tools to translate emotions into tangible forms. Each piece becomes a unique journey, and sometimes, the most difficult part is knowing when to step back and let the wood speak for itself