

This sculptural assemblage turns the boat into a fractured metaphor—two hollowed hulls pulled apart, held in tense conversation by a sparse lattice of upright spars that reads like a ruined mast or a skeletal pier. The matte, weather-dark surfaces and encrusted patina suggest long exposure to salt, time, and memory, making the object feel less constructed than salvaged from an unspoken voyage. Its composition hinges on a suspended gap: a quiet absence that becomes the work’s true center, where loss and connection coexist as precarious balance. In the stark field around it, the piece stages a meditation on passage—between shores, between selves—where structure persists even as departure remains unresolved.







