A luminous ember appears held in immaculate crystal, as if warmth itself had been sketched into the cold. Threads of amber course beneath glassine contours, their cartography traced by light and sealed by frost. Each ridge and bubble reads like calligraphy—gestures frozen mid-stroke—where motion becomes memory and clarity carries a whisper of heat.
This work dwells in the exquisite tension between opposites: molten and glacial, delicate and enduring, intimate and vast. The surface invites slow looking; micro-topographies bloom into landscapes, and a single glowing core anchors a field of shimmering refractions. The result is a sculptural photograph that rewards proximity with nuance and distance with wonder, offering collectors a refined meditation on resilience, luminosity, and time briefly arrested. Michigan




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