

Suspended in a field of luminous green, the pod-like forms read as both fruit and relic—quiet vessels that seem to hold time, memory, and a faint residue of touch. A cool blue swell at the base gathers the composition into a soft horizon, as if the earth itself were exhaling, while the central vertical band—stitched with tiny, repeating marks—suggests a ritual of patient counting, growth, or migration. The sparse, snail-like figures introduce a tender scale of living presence, turning the work into a meditation on slow becoming: nature’s cycles rendered as intimate choreography between weight, buoyancy, and silence.







