

This sculptural assemblage of concrete and rusted rebar reads like a skeletal high-rise arrested mid-birth, its fragile platform hovering above the ground on a thicket of iron stilts. The warm, oxidized tones and the raw pitting of the slab turn material decay into a quiet luminosity, as if time itself has been baked into the surface. Spikes rise and jut outward in uneasy rhythms, suggesting both aspiration and defensive postureβan architecture of ambition where growth is inseparable from corrosion. In the surrounding emptiness, the piece becomes a meditation on construction as a human faith: erecting futures from matter already marked by vulnerability.







