

This sculptural form rises from a bed of fractured, mineral-like shards, a single elongated branch arcing upward as if pulled by an unseen current between gravity and release. The dark patina—mottled with oxidized greens—reads as time made visible, turning the surface into a quiet chronicle of corrosion, endurance, and slow transformation. Composed against an expanse of white, the work’s negative space becomes its true atmosphere, amplifying the sensation of a solitary gesture reaching beyond its own ruin. It suggests a narrative of regrowth after collapse, where the debris below is not an ending but the ground from which resilience insists on taking shape.







