Wearable Sculpture — Post-Colonial Gold
This wearable sculpture takes the form of a basin: an open hollow held within a dark, sculptural ring. Rather than concentrating value in material, the object centers itself around absence.
The hollow becomes a space for memory — a reminder that history does not disappear but remains embedded in matter and collective consciousness. The thin gold line along the rim does not decorate the object; it marks the fragile boundary between presence and absence.
In dialogue with the work of Doris Salcedo (blog )the ring functions as a small counter-monument, carrying memory on the body rather than fixing it in monumental space.
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