

This compact, bronzed form reads like a head or torso distilled to its most essential volumes—an organism of quiet pressure and withheld breath, resting in a poised, near-meditative tilt. The burnished patina catches light in soft gradients that travel across the surface like slow-moving weather, emphasizing the sculpture’s seamless transitions between swell and hollow. A single recessed groove, suggestive of an eye or sealed aperture, becomes the emotional pivot: a minimal sign that transforms pure abstraction into an intimate presence. In its refusal of detail, the work proposes that identity can reside not in features, but in weight, balance, and the eloquence of silence.







