

This relief-like wall piece turns surface into sensation: countless clay-like folds accumulate into a dense, skin-texture field that reads as both geological strata and bodily tissue. At its center, an oculus ruptures the plane, “sutured” by a small wooden brace that suggests repair, restraint, or a fragile attempt to hold an interior truth in place. The muted, earthen palette and the subtle shift from lighter to darker bands create a quiet horizon of time—erosion meeting healing—so the work hovers between vulnerability and endurance, inviting the viewer to contemplate what must be sealed, and what insists on being seen.







