

This small bronze figure distills a whole psychology into silhouette: an oversized, moonlike head poised above a tapering body, where the fingertip at the cheek turns stillness into a private, teasing reverie. The softened patina catches light like time itself, letting every incised line and worn contour speak of touch, ritual, and repeated looking. Ornament becomes language—bangles, necklace, and hair rendered as rhythmic bands that steady the composition—while the closed gaze and faint smile suggest an inward song, a gentle defiance against the noise of the outer world. In its compact verticality, the sculpture reads as both idol and intimate companion, a meditation on femininity not as spectacle but as self-contained presence.







