"Echoes in the Wind"
Part 1.
An outdoor installation of ceramic objects
made to experience a sound bath of forces of nature.
Composed of hand - formed sculptures
arranged across the landscape,
the work invites viewers to pause,
listen
and feel the subtle dialogue
between form, space and nature.
"Echoes in the Wind"
Reflects on the enduring dialogue
between the human - made and the natural world,
between still form and flowing air,
between silence and sound.
It invites each visitor to bring
their own presence into that conversation
and to discover
that in stillness, everything moves.
"Echoes in the Wind"
Part 2.
“And those who were seen dancing
were thought to be insane
by those who could not hear the music.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Clay is earth.
Clay is memory.
It holds the story of rivers,
the silence of stone,
and the pulse of the land.
These ceramic forms are not just objects.
They are instruments.
They wait for the wind to move them,
for the trees to whisper through them,
for you to pause - and listen.
Every piece has been shaped slowly,
with hands that remember the rhythm of the soil,
the pressure of time,
the breath between making and letting go.
A collaboration with nature’s own orchestra.
An invitation to notice.
“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
— Lao Tzu
— Lao Tzu