

This bronze sculpture stages a quiet dialogue between gravity and ascent: a seated woman, anchored by the weight of draped fabric, releases her attention upward into a ladder-like scaffold where birds punctuate the air as living thoughts. The composition turns negative space into architecture—open rectangles become windows of possibility—while the warm patina catches light like memory, softening the rigid geometry with human presence. In her outstretched hand, a small bird reads as both offering and farewell, suggesting that care is not possession but a practiced letting-go. The work ultimately frames freedom as something built rung by rung, tenderly negotiated between earthbound body and the mind’s uncontainable flight.







