

This bronze figure condenses the human body into a single, continuous volume, where the bowed head and swollen torso turn weight into a kind of quiet dignity. A diagonal bandβpart garment, part restraintβcuts across the chest like a remembered touch, directing the eye through the composition and suggesting both protection and vulnerability held in the same breath. The mottled patina catches light in soft, bruised greens and golds, making the surface feel weathered by time, as if the work carries not only a body but the sediments of lived experience. Seated in itself, the sculpture becomes a meditation on inwardness: a self-contained world where presence is heavy, tender, and enduring.







