

This biomorphic sculpture reads like a weathered vessel of memoryβan arched, hollowed form whose softened geometry invites the eye to circulate through voids that feel as essential as the mass itself. Its mossy green skin carries the quiet dignity of stone, while scattered orbs and cutouts create a gentle tension between containment and release, as if the work is breathing. Delicate, garden-like motifs punctuate the surface like private constellations, suggesting growth, play, and hidden ecosystems flourishing beneath a calm exterior. In its poised balance of weight and openness, the piece becomes a meditation on shelter: how an interior world is protected, ornamented, and ultimately made luminous through absence.