Vignettes

The sculpture Velo appears to breathe

Captured on film, the sculpture Velo appears to breathe in the filmic halflight. Pools of illumination trace its folds; shadows smudge its edges. In these close frames, its title evokes a double meaning— Velo, suggesting a veil drawn loosely over form.

Details drift between revealing and concealing, blurring the borders of material and meaning. Rendered in silver and grain, the sculpture becomes and landscape of suggestion. Light moves across marble planes like the moon rising over a dark hillside, painting paths that appear, then vanish. Each curved, shaped by the hand, invites one to linger at thresholds—between presence and absence, felt and seen.