

This sculptural form reads like an urban relic cleaved open, where a coarse, stone-like skin gives way to a disciplined grid of voids that resemble windowsβan architecture of absence as much as presence. The interplay of matte planes and chiseled textures catches light in sharp, measured increments, letting shadow perform as a second material that extends the work beyond its physical edges. Tension between the curved, almost organic contour and the rectilinear perforations suggests a dialogue between growth and construction, memory and modernization. In its quiet austerity, the piece proposes the city as a vessel: carved, weathered, and still insistently inhabited by light.







