“This porcelain sculpture rises as a compressed, almost crouching form, layered with pastel skins that appear to sag, fold, and settle under their own weight. A pale pink mantle drapes over a mint-green core marked by a delicate grid, evoking scaffolding, bandaging, or architectural planning lines. Openings and seams suggest breath, passage, or vulnerability, while the softened geometry resists rigidity. The work balances bodily reference with constructed form, proposing a quiet tension between support and collapse, containment and exposure, as if the structure is both sheltering itself and slowly yielding.”

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"Ephemeral Fabric"