


The Bone Altar
The Bone Altar evokes the solemn majesty of a sacred relic or forgotten shrine, etched into time by unseen hands. Its muted, ghostlike palette—soft ochres, charcoal blacks, and ivory whites—forms a symmetrical structure that feels at once skeletal and architectural. Like a relic unearthed from beneath ash or ice, it appears fossilized yet thrumming with latent power.
At its center, twin spires rise from an hourglass-shaped void, suggesting a portal between realms or the axis of a ritual chamber. Surrounding arcs and sweeping tendrils resemble ribcages, wings, or draped linen—conjuring imagery of crypts, cathedrals, and ancient ceremonial garb.
There is a sense of reverence in the balance and silence of this piece—an atmosphere of worship or mourning. The Bone Altar stands as a symbol of memory, transformation, and the mysterious union of decay and transcendence.
The Bone Altar evokes the solemn majesty of a sacred relic or forgotten shrine, etched into time by unseen hands. Its muted, ghostlike palette—soft ochres, charcoal blacks, and ivory whites—forms a symmetrical structure that feels at once skeletal and architectural. Like a relic unearthed from beneath ash or ice, it appears fossilized yet thrumming with latent power.
At its center, twin spires rise from an hourglass-shaped void, suggesting a portal between realms or the axis of a ritual chamber. Surrounding arcs and sweeping tendrils resemble ribcages, wings, or draped linen—conjuring imagery of crypts, cathedrals, and ancient ceremonial garb.
There is a sense of reverence in the balance and silence of this piece—an atmosphere of worship or mourning. The Bone Altar stands as a symbol of memory, transformation, and the mysterious union of decay and transcendence.