

A monumental white conch rests on a severe stone plinth, its immaculate curves catching daylight like a held breath—an emblem of listening and inner resonance set against the blunt geometry of modern architecture. From its opening, wiry arcs lift into the air, suspending shards of saturated color that read like fragments of signal or prayer, translating the shell’s silent acoustics into visible rhythm. The contrast between polished organic form and taut linear “sound-waves” suggests a dialogue between nature’s memory and the city’s engineered pulse, where serenity is not passive but actively broadcast. In the surrounding garden, the piece becomes a quiet instrument of public space, inviting contemplation of how stillness can carry messages.







