Black Rock occupies the threshold between functional object and fine art. It does not ask for a place against the wall. It demands to be seen from all angles, touched, inhabited.
The raw, stratified surface speaks to a tradition of sculptural practice that values process and materiality above polish and perfection. Like a Richard Serra installation that forces you to move through space differently, or a Robert Irwin light work that changes with every step—Black Rock shifts the energy of any room simply by existing within it.
This is a piece for those who believe that the objects we live with should do more than serve a function. They should provoke, inspire, make a space feel like more than the sum of its parts.