River Stones II captures the raw essence of emergence and erosion. Rounded protrusions rise from a rough, weathered surface, suggesting the slow rhythm of nature — stones shaped by time, fossils beneath dust, or memories imprinted in clay. The interplay of shadow and texture invites a meditative engagement with the material, blurring the boundary between sculpture and painting.
River Stones II captures the raw essence of emergence and erosion. Rounded protrusions rise from a rough, weathered surface, suggesting the slow rhythm of nature — stones shaped by time, fossils beneath dust, or memories imprinted in clay. The interplay of shadow and texture invites a meditative engagement with the material, blurring the boundary between sculpture and painting.