

This sculptural tableau distills travel into a quiet ritual: two elongated figures, poised within a crescent vessel, seem to glide not through water but through memory and myth. The burnished, earthen surface catches light like worn lacquer, while incised motifs along the hull read as a tactile chronicle—signs of labor, harvest, and communal symbols that steady the journey. By simplifying anatomy into elegant curves and taut diagonals, the artist shifts attention to balance and interdependence, suggesting that passage is always shared, negotiated between forward motion and watchful stillness.







