

This sleek, dark monolith unfurls in a single, rising curve that feels at once protective and restless, like a flame caught mid-gesture. The two voids—one cradled near the center and another carved in the upper sweep—turn absence into structure, letting light pass through as a quiet metaphor for breath, passage, and the necessary incompleteness of form. Set against a warm, diffuse field, the sculpture’s matte surface absorbs glare and emphasizes silhouette, so the work reads as a poised dialogue between weight and levitation, intimacy and distance. Its symmetry never fully settles, suggesting a living equilibrium—an object that holds tension without surrendering grace.







