Palassar, Third Bloom is a hand-sculpted wall portrait exploring intuition, inner landscapes and the unseen worlds that exist beneath the surface of everyday life.
Its eyes turn inward toward the vision of some worlds that are not found by travelling farther, but by listening more closely.
Emerging from flowing forms and celestial details, the figure rests with eyes closed — not in sleep, but in deep listening. going inside and listening to its own connection to consciousness.
Feathers hang below as symbols of messages carried between worlds, while iridescent details suggest the shifting and mysterious nature of perception itself.
A piece created as a guardian for spaces of reflection, imagination and stillness.
Palassar, Third Bloom is a hand-sculpted wall portrait exploring intuition, inner landscapes and the unseen worlds that exist beneath the surface of everyday life.
Its eyes turn inward toward the vision of some worlds that are not found by travelling farther, but by listening more closely.
Emerging from flowing forms and celestial details, the figure rests with eyes closed — not in sleep, but in deep listening. going inside and listening to its own connection to consciousness.
Feathers hang below as symbols of messages carried between worlds, while iridescent details suggest the shifting and mysterious nature of perception itself.
A piece created as a guardian for spaces of reflection, imagination and stillness.