Encounters shape form, space, and perception. This cycle explores the energy of interaction, where sculptural elements reach toward, respond to, or resist each other. Some encounters are fluid and harmonious, others defined by contrast and tension, yet all exist in a state of engagement. The Encounter cycle captures the rhythm of exchange, whether through touch, movement, or the invisible forces that connect materials and space. Some works reflect the stillness before contact, a moment of anticipation, while others embody motion in its purest form, ascending, merging, or diverging. These sculptures reveal the delicate balance between closeness and distance, push and pull, action and response. They remind us that encounters are not passive events but moments of transformation, where forms, ideas, and perspectives shift through connection.