

Against a burnished field of ochre, two dark vessels sit like quiet sentinels, their surfaces densely textured as if memory itself has crystallized into skin. From their mouths, elegant arcs rise and unfurl into leaf-like sails and clover blossoms, a choreography of growth that feels simultaneously buoyant and restrained by the gravity of the forms below. The stark contour lines carve decisive pathways through the granular ground, turning simple botanical motifs into emblems of resilience—beauty that insists on blooming even when rendered in near-monochrome shadow. In this tension between warm atmosphere and cool, weighty silhouettes, the work speaks of containment and release, of life’s delicate gestures emerging from disciplined stillness.