

This figurative sculpture distills the feminine form into a quiet vertical poem, its elongated silhouette held in a poised sway that feels both grounded and gently departing. The patterned surface reads like a second skin—ornament as memory—while the darker drape behind her body behaves like a shadow made solid, turning absence into weight and presence into halo. With the head tipped upward and the facial features softened into anonymity, the work shifts from portraiture to archetype, suggesting a private interior life lifted beyond the room’s plain light. The dialogue between matte texture and burnished highlights lets the figure breathe, as if dignity itself were being slowly polished into permanence.