jeweLIGHTS tell of the dignity of what has been lived –
and of light that does not renew, but reveals.

Materials carry time.
They remember use and erosion.

Their value lies not in perfection,
but in presence.

 

Beauty is not a goal.
It is a by-product of coherence.

When material, form and light
enter into a truthful relationship,
beauty emerges quietly.

Not as something imposed –
but as something that happens.

 

Human beauty lies in the imperfect.

I often incorporate a small foreign element.
A subtle disturbance.

It reminds us
that harmony does not mean uniformity.

 

Style is not applied.
It grows from consistency.

What remains
is not an object,
but a state of attention.

 

The dignity
of what has been lived.

 

 

 

 

Light does not renew.
It reveals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Materials
carry time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beauty
is not a goal.

 

 

 

It emerges
from coherence.

 

 

 

What remains
is attention.