

This bronze figure holds a poised stillness, its elongated neck and calm, upturned gaze drawing the viewer into a space where devotion feels both intimate and monumental. The surface—rich with verdigris and finely incised tracery—reads like a palimpsest of memory, as if the body itself has become a vessel for prayers, stories, and time-worn touch. Hands lifted in a restrained, ritual gesture create a quiet axis of energy at the chest, turning the sculpture into an icon of inward concentration rather than outward spectacle. Set against the void-dark ground, the form seems to hover between presence and disappearance, suggesting how faith and identity endure through erosion, oxidation, and silence.







