

Resting like an unearthed reliquary, this patinated form bears the quiet authority of timeβits oxidized turquoise skin interrupted by bruised copper warmth, as if memory has surfaced through corrosion. The composition is both anatomical and architectural: swelling volumes guide the eye toward a narrowing snout-like extension, while the two circular voids puncture the mass with a sense of breath, absence, and purpose. Against the red ground, the object reads as a relic set upon an altar, staging a dialogue between heat and coolness, weight and vacancy, preservation and decay. What emerges is a meditation on enduranceβhow material transforms, and how beauty persists precisely through weathering.







