This work explores the quiet conversation between movement and stillness — where form holds the memory of flow. Echo of Water reflects on the way surfaces shift and shimmer, how light and texture shape what we perceive and what remains unseen.
Across the sculpture, fluid contours evoke the rhythm of water: rising, folding, dissolving. The surface carries traces of touch and time, capturing motion in a moment of pause.
In Echo of Water, nothing is fixed. Light moves, shadows drift, and form becomes a living surface — an echo of the ever-changing currents that shape both clay and life itself.






