ππ₯ππ©π¬π²ππ«π (2026)
Onyx, H. 12.8 cm (5 in.); photograph, 6 Γ 4 in.

Drawing on the ancient clepsydra, this work shifts time from measurement to embodiment, holding flow in a state of material stillness. A photograph of the artist drinking a glass of water accompanies a carved onyx form whose undulating contours evoke liquid arrested in stone.
Together, the fleeting gesture in the image and the geological presence in the sculpture propose that time is not merely measured by the passage of water, but lived through the body’s continual exchange with it.
