

This biomorphic sculpture stages a quiet drama between shelter and exposure: a chalky, vessel-like core rises from an earthen base while a latticed canopy arches above it like porous bone or coral, simultaneously protective and precarious. Light threads through the webbed apertures to animate the negative space, turning hollows into presence and making emptiness feel structurally essential rather than absent. The restrained palette—ivory against oxidized browns—suggests an archaeology of the future, where the work reads as both reliquary and living organism, holding a single “eye” of focus at its center as if contemplating its own interior. In its asymmetry and careful balance, the piece becomes a meditation on resilience: forms that endure not by solidity, but by breath, permeability, and the courage to remain open.







