

This vertical assemblage reads like an engineered relic—an amber, city-textured column cinched by a spiraling core, as if architecture were being threaded, tightened, and held together by sheer insistence. The warm, resinous patina catches light in shallow ridges and cavities, turning the surface into a map of lived density while the heavy, charcoal pedestal anchors the form in a sober gravity. Perched and scattered around it, the small metallic birds introduce a whisper of life and witness, suggesting fragility and hope negotiating with the monumentality of construction. The work hovers between totem and tool, offering a quiet meditation on how civilizations compress themselves—memory, labor, and longing—into structures that still dream of flight.







