

Suspended within a drifting field of blue speckles, a delicately gridded, two-toned vessel becomes both emblem and organism—half buoyant, half weighted—held in tense equilibrium. The parchment-like ground, stained with warm ochres, reads as time-worn atmosphere, while the peppered marks behave like particulate memory, surrounding the central form with a quiet, electric uncertainty. A curved, horn-like stem rises from the geometry as if translating structure into breath, suggesting the moment when systems—maps, bodies, or identities—attempt to outgrow their own boundaries. The work’s measured symmetry is continually unsettled by the stochastic sky of dots, turning containment into a meditation on permeability and transformation.







