

This polished stone sculpture distills the human figure into a single, continuous swell of volume, where a bowed, elongated head seems to fold inward, turning presence into quiet meditation. Its deep charcoal surface, flecked like distant constellations, catches pinpricks of light that animate the otherwise monolithic mass, suggesting an interior life pulsing beneath restraint. The composition’s broad, grounded base anchors the form while the gentle forward arc reads as both protection and surrender—an emblem of solitude that becomes, paradoxically, a sheltering embrace. In its refusal of facial detail, the work invites projection: a universal body carrying the weight of thought, grief, or prayer without naming it.







