

This sculptural cluster reads like a small archipelago of hollowed forms—vessels without handles—whose rippling rims rise and fold as if shaped by tide, breath, and time. Earthy ochres and smoke-greens stain the surfaces with a weathered patina, letting light skim across wrinkles and depressions to emphasize both fragility and endurance. The composition orchestrates interior voids as active spaces, inviting the eye to wander through corridors of negative space where containment becomes a metaphor for memory—what is held, what leaks away, and what remains. Set against bare ground, the work quietly collapses the boundary between artifact and terrain, suggesting a communion between human making and geological becoming.







