Adaptive Evolution examines processes of transformation through hybrid sculptural forms that merge eroded found bricks with luminous 3D-printed additions. The bricks, shaped by water and time, hold the memory of place, labor, and environmental change, while the synthetic elements appear as invasive growths, supports, or evolutionary responses. The series reflects on migration and the condition of being reshaped by new surroundings, where adaptation becomes necessary for survival. Through this fusion of the geological, industrial, and artificial, the work imagines identity as something unstable, continuously altered by pressure, movement, and encounter.

Medium: found object bricks / 3D printed parts

Date: 2020-2025