

Carved from a single, warmly burnished timber, the sculpture compresses two presences into one intimate knot of formsβan upright, listening ear and a companion figure whose profile seems to emerge from the same grain, as if memory and matter are inseparable. The artist lets the woodβs natural streaks and scars become a topography of feeling, where polished amber planes catch the light like quiet breath while darker fissures hold the weight of instinct and protection. Its asymmetrical vertical rise creates a sense of alert tenderness, suggesting kinship not as sentimentality but as a vigilant, embodied devotion.







