

This sculptural work stages a quiet confrontation between the organic and the engineered: a textured, animal-like form arcs with patient weight over a pristine monolith, as if nature were testing the authority of an invented pillar. The severe vertical plane, cool and uninflected, intensifies the sense of suspensionβan encounter held at the threshold, where touch becomes both curiosity and restraint. Anchored by a rough, geological base, the piece reads as a meditation on endurance and adaptation, suggesting that what is most vital does not submit to structure so much as it learns to lean, listen, and persist.







