



This work anchors the viewer in a single, monumental form—part mineral, part memory—its curved mass emerging from a pale field like an artifact caught between erosion and revelation. Layered earth tones, scumbled whites, and charcoal fissures create a tactile geology, where thick impasto reads as both scar and sediment, suggesting time compressed into matter. The composition’s asymmetrical weight and the sudden flicker of green near the base operate like a pulse of life within weathered gravity, turning the object into a quiet meditation on endurance and renewal. In the surrounding emptiness, the negative space functions as silence, amplifying the sense that what we see is not merely a surface, but a record of passage.







