

This compact bronze form reads like a weathered seedpod or an ear turned inward, its hollowed concavity inviting a private acoustics of memory and time. Warm, burnished ochres catch the light like retained heat, while eruptions of turquoise patina act as mineral “bruises,” marking the sculpture’s slow dialogue with air and touch. The composition’s rounded folds compress movement into stillness, suggesting protection and vulnerability at once—an object that feels both elemental and intimately bodily. Perched on its wooden plinth, it becomes a relic of transformation, where decay is not damage but a luminous record of becoming.







