

This sculptural form stages a quiet duel between the uncompromising geometry of the dark, rectilinear blocks and the supple, river-worn swell of the speckled stone that seems to press through them like breath through a constraint. Light skims the polished planes and then dissolves into the granular, tactile interior, turning the work into a meditation on boundariesβwhere structure attempts to contain what remains fundamentally organic. The composition reads as a suspended moment of transformation: a continuous body interrupted yet not broken, suggesting resilience, passage, and the persistent will of matter to find its own curvature.







