Drawing in Sand captures the ephemeral poetry of mark-making — a memory of motion frozen in form. The raised, organic lines resemble paths traced by hand or by nature itself, evoking the quiet impermanence of shifting dunes and wind-carved surfaces.
Through its rhythmic irregularity and subtle texture, the work transforms the fleeting act of gesture into something enduring. It speaks to the dialogue between control and erosion — between what is made and what is inevitably changed by time.
Drawing in Sand captures the ephemeral poetry of mark-making — a memory of motion frozen in form. The raised, organic lines resemble paths traced by hand or by nature itself, evoking the quiet impermanence of shifting dunes and wind-carved surfaces.
Through its rhythmic irregularity and subtle texture, the work transforms the fleeting act of gesture into something enduring. It speaks to the dialogue between control and erosion — between what is made and what is inevitably changed by time.