

This compact stone sculpture turns geological time into an intimate, almost anatomical presence, its swelling curves and carved void suggesting breath, seed, or a quiet, guarded heart. Bands of ochre and rust travel through the polished surfaces like sedimentary memory, while the deep aperture punctures the mass with a note of vulnerability that keeps the form from becoming merely decorative. Perched on a raw, striated base, the work stages a deliberate dialogue between refinement and originβbetween what is shaped by the hand and what remains insistently elemental. Light skims the glossy planes, animating the object with slow, meditative movement, as if the stone itself were still in the process of becoming.