

This sculptural form stages a quiet contest between the rectilinear monolith and organic eruptions that seem to bloom and erode simultaneously, as if memory were pushing through a sealed surface. Cool turquoise ridges, bruised with rusted ochres, read like geological strata or coral growths—evidence of time accruing—while the dark, looping elements crown the piece with a tense, almost protective embrace. The granular grey plane holds everything in suspended neutrality, allowing light to skim the textures and turn touch into narrative: containment, emergence, and the stubborn persistence of life within structure.







