Harmony is a vertical composition composed of organic, softly rounded forms that evoke natural pebbles shaped and smoothed by time and movement. The elements are arranged in a rhythmic sequence—each distinct, yet interdependent—creating a sense of balance achieved through tension and subtle shifts.
The surface of the sculpture functions like a mirror, reflecting space, light, and the presence of the viewer, drawing the surrounding environment into the structure of the work. As a result, Harmony does not exist in isolation—it changes with its setting, the time of day, and the movement around it. What is external becomes part of the form, and the sculpture responds to the context in which it is placed.
The inspiration drawn from nature is not literal, but deeply perceptible. Like stones stacked upon one another, the form suggests stability achieved through careful balance. Harmony speaks of coexistence—of the relationship between weight and lightness, stillness and motion, object and space.















