Minimalist, spherical silhouettes speak to a desire for simplicity and calm. Yet their rough, textured surfaces — especially in black clay — hold traces of struggle, resistance, and raw emotion. This contrast is central: each piece reflects the tension between chaos and stillness, vulnerability and strength, disorientation and grounding.
These objects do not resolve opposites but hold them in delicate balance. They are quiet yet weighty, simple yet layered. In their restrained form and tactile surface, they embody the fragile equilibrium that emerges when conflicting states coexist. They are not answers, but meditations — vessels of becoming.