Brine & Stone
A study of resilience and transformation, Brine & Stone embodies the raw, tactile beauty of nature’s quiet sculptors—water, time, and life itself. Layers of deep slate and oxidized silver form the foundation, their textured surface mimicking the slick, wave-worn face of a rock resting beneath the ocean’s rhythmic tide. Delicate yet unyielding, clusters of barnacles emerge from the metallic depths, their forms sculpted in intricate relief, each one a testament to endurance and the passage of time. This piece invites contemplation—a moment to marvel at the strength in stillness, the quiet stories etched into stone, and the unseen life that clings to even the harshest elements of the sea.
A study of resilience and transformation, Brine & Stone embodies the raw, tactile beauty of nature’s quiet sculptors—water, time, and life itself. Layers of deep slate and oxidized silver form the foundation, their textured surface mimicking the slick, wave-worn face of a rock resting beneath the ocean’s rhythmic tide. Delicate yet unyielding, clusters of barnacles emerge from the metallic depths, their forms sculpted in intricate relief, each one a testament to endurance and the passage of time. This piece invites contemplation—a moment to marvel at the strength in stillness, the quiet stories etched into stone, and the unseen life that clings to even the harshest elements of the sea.
A study of resilience and transformation, Brine & Stone embodies the raw, tactile beauty of nature’s quiet sculptors—water, time, and life itself. Layers of deep slate and oxidized silver form the foundation, their textured surface mimicking the slick, wave-worn face of a rock resting beneath the ocean’s rhythmic tide. Delicate yet unyielding, clusters of barnacles emerge from the metallic depths, their forms sculpted in intricate relief, each one a testament to endurance and the passage of time. This piece invites contemplation—a moment to marvel at the strength in stillness, the quiet stories etched into stone, and the unseen life that clings to even the harshest elements of the sea.