Tessa Sakhi - Blooming (In)Carnations

Fragments of stone reawaken, branching into new purposes while preserving the memory of origin.

Minimal intervention honors form and history, revealing a cyclical narrative of matter.

Each piece balances structure and nature, archaeology and contemporary design, weight and grace, continuity and reinterpretation.

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