

A pale, lunar disc of porcelain-like forms floats in a field of black, its nested circles and bowls composing a quiet cosmology of containment and void. The near-monochrome whites gather light as if it were a substance, turning texture—granular, matte, and glazed—into the true narrative of touch and restraint. Small dark, leaflike intrusions orbit the immaculate geometry, puncturing purity with a faint sense of migration or ritual offering, as though the work stages a fragile ceremony between control and the unruly world beyond the rim. In its measured balance of symmetry and interruption, the piece reads as a meditation on domestic order elevated to a planetary scale, where intimacy becomes architecture.







