The ammonite has endured for millions of years, carrying within its spiral the memory of time itself. In Ancient Code, I see it as a symbol of a life that continues to grow richer with every experience.
The branching fractures are not signs of fragility—they are a visual record of resilience, transformation, and endurance. Time does not erase beauty—it reveals it. Every layer, every mark, and every turn of the spiral adds depth and meaning to the whole.
Created with fiberglass, acrylic, mountain crystal, and epoxy resin, this sculptural relief reflects my belief that aging is not a process of fading, but of becoming. Like the ammonite, we carry our stories forward, discovering new beauty with every chapter of life.
My work is an exploration of the dialogue between nature, light, and time.
For me, light is the purest color. Rather than using color as decoration, I allow light to become an active part of each piece. As it moves across textured surfaces, the artwork continually transforms, revealing new dimensions and inviting quiet observation.
Working with layered materials and sculptural textures, I seek to express a sense of timelessness. My works are not intended to imitate nature, but to reflect its quiet wisdom—where growth is continuous, beauty is shaped by time, and every form carries a story waiting to be discovered.