

This slender bronze figure suspends itself in a poised, impossible balance, its body carved into negative spaces that feel as eloquent as the metal itself. A looping arc rises like an enclosing breath or tether, framing the dancer-musician as both protected and constrained, while the lifted flute becomes a quiet axis of intention. The green patina softens the form into something weathered and devotional, suggesting music as ritualβan inward sound that steadies the self above a grounding, organic base. In its economy of detail, the sculpture turns gesture into spirit, offering stillness that nevertheless hums with motion.







