

This sculptural form rises like a charred ruin or petrified grove, its surface densely accreted with bead-like nodules that turn touch into a kind of seeing. Vertical folds and buttress-like ridges create a quiet architectural gravity, while the muted earthen palette—hovering between soot, clay, and oxidized bark—suggests matter that has endured heat, time, or slow mineralization. The interplay of craggy texture and upright stance frames a narrative of resilience: a modest monument to erosion and rebuilding, where fragility becomes structure and decay reads as growth. In its narrow footprint and insistent ascent, the work compresses landscape into reliquary, inviting contemplation of what remains after transformation.







