

This sculptural composition stages an uneasy dialogue between the engineered and the elemental: perforated, window-like bands wrap and cantilever as if architecture were attempting to colonize a raw, volcanic terrain. The stark, directional light sharpens the piece into competing silhouettes—hard-edged planes cast assertive shadows while the granular, coral-like surfaces absorb illumination, suggesting memory and erosion beneath modern certainty. Its vertical thrust reads as both growth and pressure, a compact allegory of cities rising from—and against—the stubborn body of the earth.







