

This sculptural work balances a weathered, branch-like form in poised suspension, transforming found wood into a quiet rite of elevation where nature’s irregular history is treated as a dignified protagonist. The long horizontal beam reads like a drifting horizon line, while the carved pedestal—layered with relief scenes of fish, waves, and vegetal textures—anchors the piece with narrative density, as if memory has been stratified into a totem. Warm, polished tones catch the light across knots and ridges, turning scars into topography and suggesting resilience rather than ruin. The dialogue between raw, untamed contour and deliberate craftsmanship proposes a meditation on time: what the landscape gives, the hand preserves, and the spirit learns to hold aloft.







