

This sculptural vessel reads like a totemic bird perched on the edge of becoming—its blocky body grounding the form while the cut, jagged silhouettes rise like remembered foliage or fracture-lines of terrain. Incised stripes and mapped motifs turn the surface into a kind of topography, where rhythm replaces realism and the eye travels as if tracing wind currents across woodgrain. The restrained palette—earth browns, creamy whites, and a quiet green reverse—stages a dialogue between the organic and the constructed, suggesting nature not as scenery but as pattern, memory, and inscription. In its poised, alert profile, the piece carries a gentle vigilance, a small guardian-object that holds space as much as it holds volume.