

This object reads like a geological relic transfigured into a talisman: a rough, irregular mass sheathed in gold that catches light in broken, directional streaks, as if time itself has been burnished into the surface. Against the cool, bruised green ground, the gilding becomes a kind of selective illumination—highlighting ridges and cavities while letting darker speckling and abrasions speak of erosion, handling, and survival. The composition resists symmetry, inviting the eye to wander along its folds and fractures, where opulence and decay coexist in a single skin. In that tension, the work suggests a quiet allegory of value—how what is deemed precious is often inseparable from what is weathered, scarred, and imperfect.







