

This carved stone figure—caught between devotion and repose—folds inward on itself, its rounded volumes and looping contours creating a private architecture of contemplation. The iridescent blue flashes within the dark body read like submerged constellations, as if the work holds a nocturnal ocean of memory that ignites only when touched by light. A deliberate diagonal incision interrupts the smooth mass, introducing a quiet tension between the timeless weight of the material and the human impulse to mark, divide, and define. The sculpture’s presence feels simultaneously tender and elemental, inviting the viewer to circle it as one would a small, enduring altar.