TRAVELING STONES (2025)
Granite, Basalt, Limestone
Smallest: 24”x36”x36
Largest: 38”x50”x80”
This selection of sculptures gathers stones from across the world—each one a vessel of memory, a witness to time. Assembled in a singular point in space, each one evokes the rhythms of human movement throughout history: exile forced by survival, migrations shaped by longing, the quiet persistence of the nomad, and the devotion of the pilgrim seeking truths older than language.
These stones, like people, carry histories within their bodies—traces of fire, pressure, fracture, and weathering. Their surfaces bear the marks of transformation; their colors and forms arise from a collaboration between the artist’s hands and the geologic dreams of the Earth.
Continually being formed over eons, these stones do not speak of permanence, but rather, presence. Though their origins differ, they rest in quiet accord, exchanging stories without sound, resonating with a shared sense of place. Each is defined by the grace of being—of simply existing, now, here.
Visiting each of these ancient beings, we are reminded that home can be a moment, a breath, a shared field of awareness—where matter and spirit briefly align.