

This sculptural form reads like an ancient relic reimagined—an earthen, terracotta-bodied core cleaved by dark seams, from which sinuous, serpent-like arms unfurl in a poised choreography of tension and release. The central spire, studded and upright, anchors the composition as a totem of endurance, while the sweeping limbs carve the surrounding air into negative spaces that feel both protective and invasive. Its restrained palette of oxidized metal and clay stages a dialogue between the elemental and the engineered, suggesting a psyche held together by ritual “stitches,” where vulnerability becomes structure rather than flaw.