

This sculptural still life stages a quiet ecology of forms: a weighty, striated stone vessel cradles three mushroom-like figures whose softened caps rise like thoughts emerging from silence. The restrained palette—cool greys against warm browns—lets touch and texture become the true illumination, guiding the eye from the stacked, river-worn base to the sheltered hollow where dark, wave-like folds suggest soil, shadow, or an inner tide. Poised between solidity and growth, the work reads as a meditation on protection and becoming, where nature’s most delicate ascent is held within an architecture of endurance.







