Echoes of Ba’ja
12 × 15.5 × 15 cm
Mixed stones, resin, gilt
Unearthed as if from a hidden chamber, Echoes of Ba’ja recalls the fallen doorways of a Neolithic mountain town where gold light once touched stone. River-worn forms rise and lean in quiet balance — relics of ritual, memory, and human touch. Each fragment holds an ancient resonance, a whisper from deep time, reimagined in gilt as an offering to the sun.
Stone Map
• Flint and Chert – Foundations of memory; tools of survival and artistry since prehistory.
• River Pebbles – Symbols of passage, time worn and shaped by unseen currents.
• Quartzite Fragments – Crystals of clarity and endurance; illumination beneath the surface.
• Gilt Finish – A votive offering to the sun; echoes of ancient adornment and ritual value.
• Clear Resin Base – The strata of time made visible; preserving what might otherwise erode.
© Stephanie Fuller (Burns)
- Subject Matter: stone sculpture
- Collections: Celestial Ancestors, Small Sculptures