This sculptural vase is part of the new “Where the Wind Sleeps” series — a meditation on stillness, erosion, and time. Its ridged, weathered surface recalls landscapes carved by wind and silence, where form is born from patience and decay.
Hand-built from layered clay, the piece carries both tension and calm: rough textures meet soft curves, echoing the balance between fragility and endurance. The open, undulating rim suggests movement halted mid-breath — as if the wind itself has momentarily come to rest.
Designed as a standalone art object or a vessel for dry natural compositions, this work invites contemplation. It belongs to the quiet dialogue between nature and form — where imperfection becomes beauty, and stillness holds its own rhythm.