

This sculptural form choreographs a quiet tension between weight and lift: a dense, spiral-carved body rises into two dark uprights that cradle a pale, moonlike disc, as if thought itself has been set into suspension. The brushed, striated surface reads like accumulated time—layers of effort and erosion—while the clean negative space beneath the “arms” lets light become an active material, turning absence into a luminous chamber. Its pared geometry suggests an emblem of balance and offering, where the circular center functions as a still point—an inner eye or shared sun—holding the composition’s opposing forces in calm alignment.







