Borrowed Olfactory Concept
This body of work explores scent as a vessel for memory, projection, and emotional residue.
The objects are conceived as containers rather than products—holding absence, longing, and borrowed intimacy as much as fragrance itself.
Form, material, opacity, and proportion guide the work more than function at this stage. The vessels suggest scent, light, and containment without resolving into fixed use, allowing ambiguity to remain an active component of the experience.
This series is presented as a conceptual study. Material development, fabrication, and olfactory formulation will be realized as resources, collaborators, and funding allow.