

This small, patinated figure distills the animal form into a slow, meditative curve—an elongated neck bowing toward the ground as if caught between watchfulness and surrender. The oxidized turquoise skin, mottled with earthen rust, reads like time made visible: corrosion becomes ornament, turning surface into a quiet archaeology of touch and weather. Composed of bulbous, anchored masses below and a precarious, searching arc above, the sculpture stages a tension between stability and vulnerability, suggesting a creature—and a consciousness—learning to endure.







