Amarnath
Copper with antique and patina finish
62 x 28 x 28 inch 142 kg
Amarnath takes shape as a compact, grounded mass, dense with the presence of work. The form feels contained, yet its interior opens into a soft curve of gold - an inner breath rather than a display of light. The luminous incision does not break the solidity; it moves through it. The work recalls the rhythm of the Amarnath cave without representation - solidity meeting flow, enclosure allowing passage. Pebbles at its base anchor the sculpture in the tactile and the earthly, while the inner glow suggests a current that passes through matter without belonging to it. The form reads as a vessel, holding mass and movement together for a moment of alignment.
