

This sculptural pairing stages a quiet encounter between two beings carved into opposing stones—one pale and vessel-like, the other dark and monolithic—where material itself becomes a language of difference. Their simplified profiles and forward-leaning forms generate a tense intimacy, as if conversation is held at the threshold between containment and eruption. The stark contrast of light and shadow across polished planes and raw fractures suggests identity as something both refined and unfinished, shaped by what is revealed and what remains embedded in the rock. Anchored on a humble wooden base, the work reads as a small altar to duality: tenderness and resistance, presence and silence, meeting without fully merging.







