

This sculptural form stages a tense dialogue between weight and thrust: a bronze, blade-like plane juts outward from a perforated spine, its studded protrusions reading as both armor and warning. The warm wooden plinth steadies the object like a shoreline, while the metal’s sharp angles and shadow-cast wedges create a choreography of aggression held in strict balance. The contrast between smooth facets and pitted textures suggests a body engineered by time—part tool, part monument—where protection and vulnerability share the same skin.







