



This tactile relief reads like a fossilized currentβan arrested surge of motion embedded in layered turquoise and oxidized earth, where a central rupture fans outward into branching veins. Light skims the ridges and scarred incisions, turning the surface into a shifting topography that oscillates between sea-floor sediment and weathered skin. The composition hinges on a sweeping, winglike arc that both shelters and fractures the space, suggesting resilience born from pressure and the quiet violence of transformation. In its restrained palette and raw physicality, the work becomes a meditation on erosion as memory: time not as loss, but as a sculpting force that reveals what lies beneath.







