

This sculptural pairing reads like two weathered relics set in quiet dialogue, their ruptured silhouettes suspended between collapse and stubborn persistence. The raw, earthen browns—burnished with metallic glints—catch light unevenly, turning corrosion and abrasion into a kind of hard-won luminosity. Set against a stark ground, the negative spaces between the fragments become as charged as the forms themselves, suggesting absence, memory, and the intimate poetics of what survives after impact. In their coarse tactility and arrested movement, the pieces evoke a meditation on entropy—where decay is not an ending, but a slow, sculptural becoming.







