

This slender bronze figure suspends itself between earth and air, its elongated trunk rooted to the base while the bent leg and lifted arms describe a fleeting, weightless cadence. A rough, verdigris skin catches light like weathered memory, and the circular arc enclosing the body reads as both halo and horizonβan intimate stage where music becomes architecture. The flute-like gesture turns the void into resonance, suggesting that the truest presence of the performer is not mass but the invisible ring of sound that holds the pose together. In its poised asymmetry, the sculpture meditates on devotion and solitude: a ritual of breath that shapes space as tenderly as it marks time.







