

This sculptural assemblage turns raw construction matter into a quiet allegory of containment and resilience: a concrete monolith, scarred with incisions and held by taut metal braces, presents a recessed void where a circular aperture reads like an eye, a mouth, or a sealed conduit. The rigor of its geometry is softened by an improbable nest of moss-like growth cradled in a frameβan insistence of life lodged within infrastructure, suggesting natureβs patient occupation of the built world. Light skims the pitted surfaces and deepens the shadows of the cavities, making absence as palpable as mass and transforming the object into a small architecture of memory, pressure, and fragile renewal.







