


A quiet procession of earthen vessels rests along a dark ledge, their rounded bodies catching a patient, honeyed light that seems to press forward from an immense blank wall. The composition stages a dialogue between weight and vacancy: the humble pots, some upright and some toppled, read like pauses in a sentence, measuring time through repetition and slight deviation. A single teal cloth slips over the edge like a held breath, introducing a tender human trace amid the austere geometry and suggesting care, absence, and the rituals that persist in stillness.







