

This sculptural vignette fuses the disciplined verticality of a stringed instrument with the unruly, airborne gesture of a small figure, as if music itself has momentarily taken bodily form and slipped free of gravity. The oxidized green patina reads like weathered memory—time made visible—while the roughened surface catches light in broken flecks, turning corrosion into a kind of quiet radiance. Suspended in an off-balance embrace, the figure clings and drifts at once, suggesting the precarious intimacy between creator and creation, and the way sound can both anchor us and unmoor us. The stark emptiness around the form intensifies its isolation, framing the sculpture as a solitary allegory of longing, play, and endurance.







