Sculptures | Series | Come On In, We Can All Fit!
Come On In, We Can All Fit!
“Come on in, we can all fit!” —or “Vamos, vamos que entramos!” in Spanish—is a common expression in Latin culture. It encapsulates the determination to fit as many people as possible onto a motorbike, even when all the seats are taken, driven by a refusal to leave anyone behind. Legs retracted at awkward angles and backs pressed together, passengers adjust their positions and squeeze in various ways until the bike carries twice its intended capacity. The phrase “Come on in, we can all fit!” becomes a symbol of empathy and resourcefulness, where space is willingly sacrificed to ensure everyone has a place. Ultimately, the series carries a simple yet profound message: there is always room for everyone.
Hands of the Earth
60 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.

The Gathering
60 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.

Through the Garden
45 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.

Roots and Rides
45 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.

Last Day of Holidays
45 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.

Blooming Together
45 x 25 x 19 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2025.
