

This sculptural head rises like a weathered monument from a vessel’s hull, its closed eye and elongated profile holding the stillness of private thought against the implied movement of travel. The patinated surface catches light in soft gradients, while the stepped, geometric cuts along the hair and neck suggest memory layered into architecture—identity built, revised, and defended. Around the base, small birds punctuate the metal with quick, tactile gestures, turning the ship into a carrier of messages and migrations, as if the mind itself were a craft navigating time, longing, and return.







