



In this stark monochrome study, two basket-like vessels sit side by side, their woven rims rendered with a quiet rigor while their interiors dissolve into cavernous, mouth-like voids. The dense, bruised ground presses inward, heightening the sensation that these forms are simultaneously containers and absences—repositories of use, memory, and depletion. Subtle shifts of gray model the surfaces like worn stone, suggesting time’s abrasion and the intimacy of everyday objects that have outlived their original certainty. The doubled composition reads as a restrained dialogue: twin presences holding a shared silence, where what is missing becomes the central substance of the image.







