

This sculptural pairing compresses two bodies into a single, quiet edifice of intimacyβone visage bowed in contemplation, the other turning away, as if tenderness and self-protection occupy the same skin. The grey, striated surface reads like accumulated time, its rhythmic grooves catching light in soft increments that make the figures feel both tactile and spectral. By refusing clear boundaries between the forms, the artist stages a meditation on identity as something shared and negotiated, where closeness can be sheltering yet weighty, and the embrace becomes an architecture of memory.







