

Two tapering copper forms rise like paired torsos or silent sentinels, their inward lean creating a charged void where presence becomes most palpable. The warm, brushed surface catches light in soft gradients, while scattered rivet-like punctuations read as suturesβsmall acknowledgments of repair, memory, and the human hand within industrial material. Set on a dark plinth, the sculpture stages a quiet dialogue between solidity and intimacy, proposing that connection is often defined less by contact than by the luminous space held between two bodies.







