



Set within a raw timber frame, the work stages a quiet confrontation between the manufactured and the organic: a single gilded leaf pressed against the coarse collage of chipboard, as if nature has been translated into an object of value. The composition’s centered placement and shallow, boxlike space turn the leaf into a relic, while the metallic sheen catches light in a way that feels both celebratory and mournful. Its veins—rendered as luminous ridges—read like a topography of memory, suggesting preservation as a form of reverence that also hints at loss. In this restrained tableau, the humble materials speak of construction and consumption, while the leaf insists on fragility, resilience, and the desire to hold onto what inevitably changes.
| Country Of Origin | a single gilded leaf pressed against the coarse collage of chipboard, as if nature has been translated into an object of value. The composition’s centered placement and shallow, boxlike space turn the leaf into a relic, while the metallic sheen catches light in a way that feels both celebratory and mournful. Its veins—rendered as luminous ridges—read like a topography of memory, suggesting preservation as a form of reverence that also hints at loss. In this restrained tableau, the humble materials speak of construction and consumption, while the leaf insists on fragility, resilience, and the desire to hold onto what inevitably changes. |







