October 1990. Granite, steel. Dimensions: 21 × 28 × 12 in (53 × 71 × 30 cm).
Fenestra (Latin for "window") refers to a small opening, pore, or perforation, primarily used in biology to describe openings in bones (e.g., ear fenestrae) or cells. It also refers to a window-like architectural opening, transparent spots on insect wings, or specialized medical imaging tools.
October 1990. Granite, steel. Dimensions: 21 × 28 × 12 in (53 × 71 × 30 cm).
Fenestra (Latin for "window") refers to a small opening, pore, or perforation, primarily used in biology to describe openings in bones (e.g., ear fenestrae) or cells. It also refers to a window-like architectural opening, transparent spots on insect wings, or specialized medical imaging tools.