When Facing East evokes the sense of renewal that arrives with each sunrise. East is the direction of air, breath, wind, and beginnings, a place where movement enters the body and illumination unfolds gradually. Paired circular forms anchored in resilient Sapele suggest the slow dawning of the day, holding warmth and stability as light emerges. Smaller floating forms made of gypsum and wrapped in lacewood rest on ash shelves, recalling quiet navigational tools that offer orientation without prescribing direction. Soft strands of wool descend from the frames, echoing insulation, breath, and the gentle movement of air. Together these materials and repeating circular forms create a system of wayfinding that invites openness, breath, and the courage to begin again.

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