Stone and Shadow
Dust dances in the light above a broken mosaic depicting a hunt—figures dissolving into geometric abstraction across time. Cool stone meets your touch; deliberate voids punctuate the arrangement of tesserae, hinting at purposeful alteration alongside natural wear. The floor isn’t simply losing its image, but accruing layers: dark soil and scattered trinkets weigh upon it, holding echoes of past choices. To study this surface is to encounter not a fixed record, but an ongoing negotiation between what remains and what has been relinquished—a quiet stillness settles over the fragmented scene.