

Arranged as an elongated loop across the pale stone floor, the beaded form reads like a tactile sentenceβeach hand-marked sphere a small, self-contained world, yet bound into a single breath of continuity. The muted earths and intermittent blues create a quiet pulse, while the tassel at one end anchors the work in the language of ritual, suggesting an object meant not only to be seen but to be held, counted, and contemplated. In the open space the circle encloses, absence becomes a presence: a pause where memory, prayer, or intention can gather. The piece ultimately stages a gentle tension between individuality and collective belonging, proposing repetition as both devotion and time made visible.







