

This sculptural form stages a quiet dialogue between two opposing profiles, their mirrored gazes held apart by a hollowed core that reads like an absence turned into a threshold. The surface—dark, metallic, and weathered—catches light in bruised highlights, while vine-like reliefs climb the faces as if memory and time are slowly rewriting identity. Atop the shared cranium, a small musician plays into the air, suggesting that what cannot be reconciled in speech may still be braided together through song. The composition balances weight and void with measured poise, transforming separation into a single, continuous anatomy of connection.