

This sculptural tableau distills a quiet intimacy between human presence and the soft insistence of nature: a seated figure, poised in meditative ease, extends an arm as if offering breath or blessing to the birds that occupy the bench beside her. The composition balances grounded horizontals—the sturdy rails and legs of the bench—with the upward lift of gesture and wings, turning everyday furniture into a small sanctuary where stillness and motion negotiate the same space. Bronze’s muted patina lends the scene a timeless warmth, suggesting memory as much as moment, and framing the birds as symbols of fleeting thought, freedom, or companionship arriving without demand. In its simplicity, the work proposes care as an act of attention—an invitation to meet the world gently, at arm’s length, and let it come closer.







