

Against a field of deliberate white silence, two comma-like monoliths face one another as if paused mid-conversation—one rooted in verdant texture and crowned with a tender sprout, the other cooled to aqueous blue and pierced by a crimson pennant that declares intention. The fibrous, hand-worked surfaces read like accumulated experience, suggesting that identity is built through patient layering while the clean negative space grants each form dignity and breath. Growth and proclamation become complementary forces here: the left figure nurtures inward continuance, while the right projects outward direction, turning punctuation into a quiet allegory of how lives are shaped—by what we cultivate and what we dare to signal.







