

This bronze sculpture distills the human figure into a calibrated armature of planes and joints, as if the body were engineered from language and load-bearing thought. The long, inscribed beam carried aloft reads like an unwieldy sentence—memory, tradition, or obligation—its weight made palpable by the tense, angular legs and the hollowed torso that turns absence into structure. Warm patina catches light along edges and recesses, giving the work a rhythmic pulse between solidity and void, labor and transcendence. In its poised imbalance, the piece becomes a quiet allegory of endurance: the dignity of continuing to stand while bearing what cannot be set down.







