

This sculptural form stages a quiet drama between levitation and collapse: a dark, disc-like canopy hovers above a knot of contorted, petal-slick volumes, as if a calm horizon were pressed into dialogue with turbulent undercurrents. The matte black surface absorbs light rather than reflecting it, letting shadow become a primary material and turning the central void into a measured punctureβan eye, a drain, or a withheld disclosure. Anchored on a warm wooden plinth, the work reads as an object of restraint and pressure, where serenity is not given freely but held in tension over a dense, unresolved center.







