

Rite is structured as a ceremonial apparatus for light. Repeated vertical elements rise in measured alignment, establishing rhythm, order, and interval. The composition draws from ritual logic—where repetition carries meaning and restraint becomes symbolic. A grounded, softened base anchors the structure, tempering its linear discipline with material warmth. Light is positioned deliberately, transforming the object into a register of presence, time, and observance. Rite functions not as ornament, but as an act.
Sonder reflects on the quiet awareness of lives, rituals, and moments that exist beyond one’s own. The objects presented here function as silent observers—holding light, weight, and time without demanding attention.
Rite organizes light through repetition and order, drawing from ceremonial structures where placement and interval carry meaning. Together, the works propose light not as decoration, but as a condition—revealing presence, passage, and restraint.
Within Sonder, these objects acknowledge the unseen rhythms of daily life: acts of pause, observance, and continuity. They exist not to narrate, but to register—quietly bearing witness to moments that pass through them.


