

This compact sculptural form folds in on itself like a quiet knot of matter, where volume becomes a language of containment and inward reflection. The mottled patina—verdigris greens breaking through earthen browns—reads as time made visible, a surface weathered into memory rather than decoration. Subtle indentations and a single punctuating aperture create a concentrated focal rhythm, suggesting an object that hovers between artifact and organism, between protection and pressure. In its deliberate ambiguity, the piece invites contemplation of endurance: how intimacy, erosion, and history can coexist within one sealed, weighty presence.







