

This vertical bronze form rises like a weathered totem, its turquoise patina evoking sea-worn stone and the slow alchemy of time. The sculpture’s irregular protrusions interrupt the column with sudden, almost vocal gestures—suggesting a figure caught between emergence and erosion, body and landscape. Light skims across pits and smoothened planes, turning decay into radiance and making the surface feel both ancient and insistently alive. In its poised imbalance, the work reads as a meditation on endurance: how identity persists while continually being remade by forces beyond control.







