

This sculptural assemblage stages a quiet geology of intimacy: a dark, mountainous arch perforated like a constellation shelters two polished ovoid forms, as if seeds or spirits held in suspension. The dialogue between rough, volcanic texture and the eggshell-smooth surfaces creates a tender tension—protection versus exposure—while the stark contrast of ochre and pale stone suggests duality in temperament, memory, or origin. Its measured symmetry and altar-like base lend the piece a ritual gravity, turning the void between the forms into a charged space where belonging and separation are negotiated.







