The Inevitable Path begins with a found log, its hollow guiding the form of a spiral staircase. Rather than shaping the material, the work arises through quiet observation—an act of collaboration grounded in care and attentiveness.
Composed of transparent and softly layered opaque glass, the piece evokes subtle movement and transformation.The staircase twists outward, inward, upward, anddownward—resisting linear progress. Growth here unfolds in cycles, marked by pauses and returns.
Eventually, the structure splits into open space, no longer leading anywhere specific. This absence of resolution becomes an invitation: to slow down, reflect, and accept uncertainty. It questions the assumption that all things must serve a fixed purpose or destination.
The work touches on the human search for meaning—not through striving or certainty, but through stillness. It suggests that clarity emerges not from control, but from turning inward, where the unknown becomes a space of quiet revelation.