

Carved in pale stone, this abstracted figure rises from a bowl-like cradle as if being lifted out of silence, its circular head hovering with the calm inevitability of a moon. The composition orchestrates a dialogue between ascension and embrace: a vertical, faceted torso counters the sweeping arms that curl protectively around the base, turning negative space into a sanctuary. Soft, diffused light glides across the satin surface, revealing gentle seams and striations that read like lived timeβsuggesting that stability is not static, but patiently layered. The work becomes a meditation on shelter and becoming, where vulnerability is held not as weakness but as origin.







