

This sculptural head becomes a quiet altar to aspiration: the gaze is lifted, fixed on an unreachable point as a slender rod rises from the crown and culminates in a reflective sphere, like a distilled thought made physical. The composition stretches vertically, turning the figure into a conduit between weight and levitation, while the dark, burnished surface absorbs light in hushed patches that suggest endurance and time-worn memory. That polished orb—simultaneously halo, beacon, and burden—mirrors the surrounding world back to itself, proposing that transcendence is never pure escape but a negotiation with what we carry and what watches us.