

A small congregation of jagged, basalt-like monoliths rises from a pale plinth, their irregular silhouettes forming a quiet skyline that feels both primordial and architectural. At the center, a translucent, prismatic shard interrupts the darker massingβan inner lumen or fragile ideal held in tense proximity to heavier, weathered presences. The spare use of space and the stark tonal contrast choreograph a meditative drama between opacity and revelation, as if the work were staging the moment when memory, stone, and light negotiate what is allowed to endure.







