where we all meet

“Where We All Meet” conjures the sensation of stepping into a cavern where mineral, bloom, and relic converge. A base of porous oolite evokes rock shaped by ancient seas, while resin obelisks pierce upward like crystalline stalagmites, their translucence saturated with indigo and hibiscus pigments that glow as though lit from within. Brass nuggets and gilded seams flicker like veins of hidden ore, suggesting both treasure and rupture. Scattered fragments of recycled objects, domestic remnants, industrial refuse, become fossils of our present age, embedded as if time itself had pressed them into stone. The pigments bleed into crevices like cave paintings or mineral stains, marks of vitality amid erosion. Moving around the piece, the viewer encounters shifting echoes of light, shadow, and shimmer, a chamber where the accidental and the deliberate coexist. In this grotto of invention and residue, perfection is abandoned; instead, meaning emerges in the raw encounter of elements, a subterranean meeting place of fragility, memory, and transformation.

Materials: Hibiscus and indigo pigments, oolite, gold and brass gilding, brass nuggets, discarded objects, bullets, 0cean detritus, biodegradable Resin )

L 31 H 43 Width 26 - 2025


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