

This sculptural column reads like a recovered fragment of the built worldβconcrete scarred by erosion and time, its pitted skin exposing traces of rust and brick as if memory itself has eaten through the surface. The vertical rebar rises in a spare, rhythmic cadence, turning structural necessity into a kind of elegiac drawing in space, where what remains speaks louder than what has collapsed. Against the clinical white ground, the work holds a quiet tension between endurance and vulnerability, suggesting an urban relic that carries both the violence of decay and the dignity of persistence.







