Permanence in the liminal space between memory and form
The palazzo sleeps. Through cracked marble floors, geometry rises -- bold, irreverent, alive. Memphis shapes bloom between Roman columns like wildflowers in ruins.
Each step downward dissolves certainty. The staircase fades, the marble cracks, and through the gaps -- color, geometry, the irreverent pulse of something eternal.
Under glass, miniature worlds persist. Terrariums of impossible furniture, each piece a monument to the rebellion against function -- preserved, eternal, dreaming.
Eternity is not duration but depth