

This bronze-like sculpture stages a quiet dialogue between the human and the architectural, as a seated figure leans into the weight of a stepped, shrine-like structure that rises behind them like memory made stone. Light skims the burnished surfaces and settles into the carved recesses, turning voids into sanctuaries and emphasizing the tension between solidity and longing. The upturned hand—offering, beckoning, or blessing—becomes the emotional fulcrum, suggesting devotion not as certainty but as an embodied reaching toward what remains just beyond the threshold.







