

This patinated sculpture rises like a single breath caught between earth and sky, its elongated torso and arcing extension forming a poised, calligraphic silhouette that feels both animal and human, both rooted and about to leap. The sea-green surface—weathered with subtle bruises of brown and oxidized shadow—acts as a time-stain, suggesting memory and endurance rather than polished perfection. Negative space becomes a silent partner: the open curve at the base reads as a cradle or a hollowed refuge, while the upward reach implies yearning, vigilance, and the fragile nobility of becoming. In its restrained detailing, the figure’s ambiguity invites projection, turning the object into a meditation on transformation and the quiet courage of ascent.







