

This sculptural figure—assembled from salvaged metal and domestic fragments—stages a poised, dancerly ascent, its raised arm slicing the surrounding void like a declaration. The burnished patina and exposed seams turn the body into a map of resilience, where beauty is not polished into perfection but welded from histories of use and rupture. Circular forms at the torso read like improvised armor and inner engine at once, suggesting both vulnerability and self-generated power. Suspended between gesture and gravity, the work becomes a quiet manifesto of transformation: the discarded reconstituted into a commanding presence.







