



A serene, mask-like visage rises from still water, its surface pocked with apertures that reveal a living lattice of green stemsβan anatomy made of growth rather than flesh. The crown of pale tulips softens the sculptureβs stoic expression, turning the head into a quiet altar where vulnerability and renewal coexist, while the repeated blooms in the misty distance extend the figure into a communal landscape of becoming. Muted lavender and grey tones temper the scene with elegiac calm, and the concentric ripples at the base suggest that even the most contained identity sends outward echoes of transformation.







