



A crystalline mass rises from a quiet horizon, its fractured planes of cobalt, slate, and ash-white catching light like ice under a shifting sky. The composition balances vast atmospheric emptiness with a dense, angular core, turning the mountain-like form into a meditation on resilienceβbeauty assembled from pressure, breakage, and reformation. Scraped textures and sharp linear seams suggest both geological time and human-made geometry, as if nature and architecture briefly share the same language of structure. In the surrounding blue, the work breathes a cold serenity that feels less like stillness than a poised, contemplative hush before change.







