Zhangye is a mineral echo resonating through the ages, a shifting landscape where matter and light merge in an infinite geological dance. Inspired by the multicolored formations of the Chinese region that gives it its name, the work seems to vibrate—as if the earth itself were breathing, shaped by invisible forces.
Its incandescent undulations evoke the great strata of time, ever-transforming reliefs, and memories etched in stone. Each curve tells the story of a world in becoming—a fragile balance between strength and lightness, between grounding and ascension.
Is it a mountain being born? A mineral echo rippling across the ages? A fault line opening, releasing an ancient energy ready to merge with the light?
Zhangye is a fragment of a world in metamorphosis, a shifting horizon where earth, fire, and time converge in an endless dialogue. Its glow changes throughout the day, revealing new depths and nuances.
In a space devoted to balance and contemplation, Zhangye stands as a silent witness to the world’s continuous evolution.