

This sculptural head rises like a tapering votive, its elongated crown pulling the gaze upward while the cavernous mouth and half-lidded eye anchor the work in a quiet, unsettled interiority. The burnished surface catches light in soft bruised highlights, turning the face into a threshold where speech, breath, and silence feel equally possible. Shown from multiple angles, the form reads as a totem of longing—part lament, part invocation—suggesting a psyche stretched between containment and release, grounded by a dark, weighty base that resists the figure’s impulse to transcend.