

This sculptural deer, rendered in warm bronze and weathered copper tones, feels less like an animal at rest than a relic sutured back into beingβits body pieced together with visible seams that turn vulnerability into a kind of armor. The reclining pose offers tenderness, yet the exposed stitching and patchwork surfaces introduce a quiet tension between repair and rupture, as if the creature carries an entire landscape of histories across its hide. Light slides over the ridged textures and polished planes, animating the form with a slow, ceremonial breath that makes resilience the true subject of the work.







