Waterfall
2025
Foam, Cement, Wood Veneer
74"x24"x20"
Emerges from the visual translation of my mythological narrative, in which time appears not as a linear sequence but as a river. The sculpture attempts to give form to this river, treating time as a material that can be compressed, redirected, and momentarily held. A stone releases a cascading form resembling a waterfall, composed of compressed tree rings. These rings function as accumulated records of growth and erosion, collapsing vast temporal scales into a single still. it produces an illusion, where the river no longer moves forward but circulates, gathers, and folds back into itself.
Emerges from the visual translation of my mythological narrative, in which time appears not as a linear sequence but as a river. The sculpture attempts to give form to this river, treating time as a material that can be compressed, redirected, and momentarily held. A stone releases a cascading form resembling a waterfall, composed of compressed tree rings. These rings function as accumulated records of growth and erosion, collapsing vast temporal scales into a single still. it produces an illusion, where the river no longer moves forward but circulates, gathers, and folds back into itself.