

This sculptural vessel rises like a fractured reliquary, its two-pronged crown suggesting a split voice—part tool, part flower—caught between making and mourning. The burnished, bruise-like patina and the chalky incisions that skim its surface read as palimpsests of touch: private notes, erased histories, and quiet calculations pressed into metal. A clean vertical rupture cleaves the form, turning negative space into a seam of memory where absence becomes structure, and the object’s “use” is sublimated into contemplation. Set against the deep nocturnal ground, the silhouette holds a solemn dignity, as if preserving what cannot be said except through weight, scar, and shine.







