

This gilded, low-slung form reads like a fossil lifted from the seabed—part relic, part living organism—its irregular silhouette inviting the eye to drift across ridges, cavities, and softened protrusions. The metallic skin oscillates between radiant luster and mottled patina, so that light becomes a collaborator, revealing a history of touch, corrosion, and time’s quiet abrasion. Set against the warm, lacquered wood, the object gains a ritual gravity: a precious “found” mass that suggests how value can be forged not through polish, but through endurance and transformation. In its refusal of clear identity, the piece becomes a meditation on material memory—an anatomy of permanence rendered unstable by shimmer and shadow.







