

This bronze tableau stages intimacy as a fragile architecture: two elongated figures stand within a spare frame, their upward gazes and poised hands forming a silent dialogue with the birds that perch, hover, and alight at the margins. The patinated surfaceβdark, earthen, and time-wornβsoftens the metal into something almost organic, as if memory itself has oxidized into form. Through the open negative spaces of the scaffold and tabletop, the work turns enclosure into refuge, suggesting that companionship is not possession but a shared threshold where the everyday becomes gently ceremonial.







