

This compact bronze figure folds into itself with a deliberate, inward gravity, as if the body has become a shelter for thought rather than a display of anatomy. The green patina and raw, pitted surface read like accumulated time—corrosion turned into atmosphere—so that light skims the ridges and recesses like memory surfacing and receding. Composed of weighty, simplified masses, the sculpture balances tenderness and strain: the bowed head and gathered limbs suggest quiet endurance, a private ritual of resilience held in silence. Its abstraction resists a single identity, inviting the viewer to meet it as an archetype of contemplation—human presence distilled to gesture, pressure, and breath.







