



This bas-relief suspends a pair of elongated figures in a quiet tensile drama, their bodies pulled into diagonals that feel less like motion than yearning made visible. The weathered, verdigris-tinged surface reads like an archaeological skinβtime-stained, cracked, and dignifiedβso that the embrace becomes a fragment rescued from history rather than a private moment. Drapery folds carve rhythmic currents across the stone, guiding the eye from grounded weight to outstretched reach, as if intimacy here is an act of resistance against gravity and distance. In its restrained faces and amplified gesture, the work suggests that connection is not possessed but continually bridged, a line held taut between departure and return.







