

Suspended in a field of layered blues, the brass bells glow like small suns, their polished bodies catching light that feels both ceremonial and intimate. The red cloth ties—frayed, knotted, and insistently warm—introduce a human tenderness to the cool expanse, suggesting vows, prayers, or memories bound to sound. Chains and overlapping forms create a gentle visual clang, a choreography of weight and resonance that implies motion even in stillness. In this quiet tension between metal and fabric, the work becomes an image of devotion: how ritual transforms ordinary space into a chamber for echoing hope.







