This sculpture is a single moment where the mountain meets the ocean.
The shape is an eroded sea shell, created using rough, fractured wild clay and rock from the Himalayas. This heavy earth is the mountain, now standing where the ocean once flowed.
The deep blue glaze that streaks across the shell is the ocean’s fluid signature. It is the permanent mark left by the tide.
This piece is the simplest proof that the solid earth (mountain clay) holds the beautiful, lasting impression of the moving water (ocean glaze).