

This sculptural tableau stages a quiet duet of bowed figures who curve inward to cradle a luminous circular core, turning the void into a shared sanctuary. The burnished, earth-dark surface carries the tactility of time—pitted, glazed, and weathered—while the pale disk reads like an inner moon or listening ear, ringed by a procession of tiny silhouettes that suggests community, ancestry, and ritual continuity. Compositionally, the opposing arcs create a protective enclosure around a single, dense nucleus, making intimacy feel architectural and weight feel devotional. The work proposes that connection is forged not by grand gestures, but by the attentive posture of bodies orbiting a common center.







