

This sculptural vessel reads like a quiet altar, where a white, ribbed cavity becomes a chamber for descent and contemplation, guiding the eye along a vertical sequence of stones that feels both ritualistic and intimately anatomical. The heavy, smoky cap presses down like a cloud of thought, while the measured fall of dark marks and suspended forms suggests a slow distillationβgrief, memory, or time filtering into matter. In the stark dialogue of black and white, the piece balances weight and hush, turning negative space into a sanctuary where the smallest tonal shift carries spiritual consequence.







