

This truncated torso rises like an eroded monument, its absent head and limbs turning the body into a concentrated mass of presence rather than a portrait of an individual. The mottled green-grey patina reads as a weathered skin, catching light along the shoulder ridge and breast while letting the deeper hollows dissolve into shadow, so solidity and vulnerability coexist in the same breath. Subtle asymmetries and swelling planes suggest movement held in suspensionβan inward twist that implies resilience, as if the figure is gathering itself after impact. In refusing completion, the sculpture makes wholeness a psychological condition, inviting the viewer to supply what is missing and to confront how memory repairs what time removes.







