

This sculptural still life presents two raw, fractured forms whose gilded skins catch the light like interrupted revelations, turning geological weight into something nearly ceremonial. The matte ochres and metallic glints create a tense dialogue between earthiness and allure, as if the work is asking what we choose to sanctifyβnatureβs abrasion or the veneer we lay upon it. Set against the stark black ground, the pieces read as relics in suspension, their negative spaces functioning like pauses where time, pressure, and human desire quietly converge.







