

This carved wooden sculpture rises like a paired sentinel, its two tapering forms leaning into one another to create a charged corridor of negative space that feels both sheltering and unresolved. The warm, burnished patina—interrupted by darker bruised passages—reads like accumulated memory, while the chisel striations keep the surface alive, oscillating between tenderness and abrasion. In its near-figurative silhouette, the work suggests intimacy without declaring it: two presences held in proximity, bound by gravity and time, where connection is measured as much by the gap as by the touch.







