

Carved into an expanse of weathered stone, the work reads like an ancient diagram made tactile—an ordered constellation of raised hemispheres anchored by a central form that feels both vessel and monument. The monochrome palette heightens the dialogue between chiseled geometry and natural fracture, where light grazes the relief to reveal a quiet insistence of human patterning against geologic time. A narrow channel draws the eye downward like a ritual pathway, suggesting that meaning here is not merely inscribed but conducted—memory engineered into rock, resisting erosion through repetition and touch.







