

A mirrored pair of elongated felines stretches across the ledge like a quiet, ceremonial exchange, their bodies pulled into calligraphic lines that make weight and movement feel almost immaterial. The dark, burnished surface absorbs light rather than reflecting it, lending the forms a sober gravitas while the twin curls of the tails introduce a lyrical, looping rhythm. Suspended in symmetrical tension—nose to nose yet never touching—the work becomes a meditation on duality: companionship and rivalry, reflection and refusal, two selves held in perfect balance by a single, shared horizon.







