

Suspended against an expanse of cool turquoise, the solitary stone reads as both specimen and monument—its chalky planes catching light like a muted revelation while the darker base anchors it in quiet gravity. The composition’s stark isolation turns negative space into a kind of contemplative atmosphere, making the object feel as if it hovers between excavation and ascension. Subtle fractures and cloudy marbling become a visual diary of pressure and time, suggesting endurance not as hardness, but as slow, accumulated change.