



Suspended in a field of saturated cobalt, a crystalline vessel materializes less as an object than as a clearing—an architecture of light carved out of dense atmosphere. The surface is threaded with a quiet lattice of linear fractures and vegetal hints, as if memory and growth were pressing against the geometry, trying to reclaim its certainty. Tonal shifts—from ink-dark blues to pale, translucent planes—stage a meditation on containment and permeability, where what is held is never fully separate from what surrounds it. The composition’s stillness feels ceremonial, inviting contemplation of how presence can be both fragile and enduring within an enveloping void.







