

This sculptural pair of cupped hands, rendered in a seamless white sheen, turns the human gesture of offering into a quiet sanctuary of form—at once protective and exposed. The smooth, continuous curves dissolve hard edges, allowing light to glide across the surface like breath, so that the negative space between the palms becomes the true locus of meaning: an invitation to trust, to receive, to hold what cannot be named. Suspended against a void-like ground, the hands read as both reliquary and pledge, suggesting care as an act of restraint—strength expressed through gentleness.







