Held Below brings together textured acrylic, paper, and carved twigs in a carefully balanced composition on upcycled pizza box.
Five parallel steps, bound in fine twine, suggest restraint and rhythm — a record of what’s endured. Beneath them, a recessed rectangular form holds a single “X,” marking both presence and memory.
The muted palette of grays, taupe, and black underscore the work’s sense of stillness. Despite its calm appearance, it conveys immense emotional pressure — a feeling of something quietly held beneath the surface.
Created from textured acrylic, paper, twigs and a pizza box, this assemblage wall sculpture speaks to the wabi-sabi beauty of imperfection and endurance.
Each piece in Ned Albright’s Attachment Series captures the architecture of emotion — what it means to carry history, grief, or love within a constructed calm.
Held Below brings together textured acrylic, paper, and carved twigs in a carefully balanced composition on upcycled pizza box.
Five parallel steps, bound in fine twine, suggest restraint and rhythm — a record of what’s endured. Beneath them, a recessed rectangular form holds a single “X,” marking both presence and memory.
The muted palette of grays, taupe, and black underscore the work’s sense of stillness. Despite its calm appearance, it conveys immense emotional pressure — a feeling of something quietly held beneath the surface.
Created from textured acrylic, paper, twigs and a pizza box, this assemblage wall sculpture speaks to the wabi-sabi beauty of imperfection and endurance.
Each piece in Ned Albright’s Attachment Series captures the architecture of emotion — what it means to carry history, grief, or love within a constructed calm.