

This sculptural assemblage stages a quiet struggle between weight and will: a pale, stone-like body slumps across corroded, stilted legs while rusted wire binds it with the intimacy of restraint. The coarse textures—pitted metal, frayed strands, chalky surfaces—turn material decay into a kind of memory, as if the figure were held together by histories that both support and suffocate. Composed in a low, horizontal tension, it reads like a creature at once domesticated and burdened, a metaphor for endurance where survival is inseparable from confinement.







