

This compact bronze form reads like a seed caught mid-metamorphosis—its swollen volume interrupted by a decisive cleft that both wounds and reveals, turning negative space into a quiet interior chamber. Oxidized turquoise patina drifts across the warm, earthen metal like tidal residue, letting light skim over pitted textures and settle into the darker hollows with a sense of lived time. The composition balances enclosure and exposure: a protective shell that nevertheless opens, suggesting growth as an act of rupture. In its tactile erosion and burnished edges, the sculpture holds a meditation on endurance—how matter remembers touch, weather, and the slow insistence of becoming.







