

This sculptural arrangement treats raw mineral mass as a kind of primordial architecture, where fractured edges and cavern-like voids suggest both ruin and emergence. Warm ochres and burnished golds catch the light like residual heat, while the green patina reads as time made visible—oxidation functioning as a quiet, organic “brushstroke” across the surface. The composition hinges on tension between weight and lift: one form crouches, the other arches, turning inert matter into a dialogue of resistance, gravity, and latent transformation. In its uncompromising materiality, the work becomes a meditation on endurance—how beauty persists not despite erosion, but through it.







