I’m honoured to share that my sculptural work The Light That Survived has been selected for the upcoming international online exhibition Unfixed: Between Form and Dissolution curated by Cista Arts.
This work exists between concealment and revelation — formed from a raw cocoa shell, organic materials, cowrie shells, gold, and internal light.

It explores endurance, transformation, and the fragile threshold between pressure and becoming.
What appears closed and hardened from the outside carries a hidden line of light within — something alive that refuses to disappear.
Rather than presenting a fixed conclusion, the piece holds a suspended moment:
where fracture becomes illumination.
The Light That Survived
2026
Mixed natural materials, light element
29 × 18 cm

This work exists between concealment and revelation, fragility and persistence. Formed from a raw cocoa shell and carrying an internal line of light, the piece explores transformation through organic material, texture, and illumination. Cowrie shells create a protective rhythmic surface suggesting memory, armour, and transition, while the hidden light within resists disappearance. The work does not present a fixed meaning, but instead holds a suspended moment — where pressure, fracture, and becoming coexist simultaneously.








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