In Fragmented Landscape I, Audrey Vo Van composes a silent geography shaped by altitude and time. Inspired by a mountain path in the Alps, the work holds the memory of a landscape both immense and intimate - one that has been walked, weathered, and broken. The clay, arranged like sedimentary layers, traces the contours of ridgelines and valley floors with a sculptor’s sense of weight and a hiker’s sense of presence.
Every shard and texture is deliberate: chiseled marks resemble cliff edges, while softened plains evoke alpine plateaus. Light settles in the grooves like mist across rock faces. This is a topography that speaks in silence - fractured yet continuous, carved with patience, and anchored in the tactile slowness of walking through stone.